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My motherboard has a non standard 24 PIN power connector
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03-09-2008, 10:35 AM
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wywywywy
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No, just the bare connector with 24 bare crimp sockets.
So we'll need to buy a ATX extender cable, cut the wires, and joint them to this connector.
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03-14-2008, 10:13 PM
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wywywywy
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Damn it, shipment is cancelled.
They said they can't actually get me any
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Radio shack has some of these adapters...saw them in my local store yesterday in the PC section.
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Quote: Originally Posted by
AcuraTLFan
I had the same problem. Two ways to solve
1) buy the hp power supply for ~$55
2) buy a 24pin atx extender cable ~$5 + Time + Effort
You get this....not very pretty, but it works...glue gunned it to get it to stay
Hello!
I got the same problem with my moca-ar motherrboard. Can you send me or put here the pin layout of the psu? Thank you!
07-05-2008, 05:00 PM
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AcuraTLFan
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I've been getting many iquires about the pin layout for the mini-atx connector.
The 24 pin mini-atx (HP) connector is the same as a regular/standard atx connector. It's pin to pin.
I use the chart from here to help me.
http://pinouts.ru/Power/atx_v2_pinout.shtml
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