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Old 03-30-2008, 02:34 PM   #1
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Need M2-ATX SMT resistor value, please.

R8 which is the surface mount resistor that is at the bottom and center of the M2-ATX went flying through the air when I was screwing down the power supply. My screwdriver slipped and knocked it off. I searched all over looking for pictures or schematics and searched the forums, but cannot find anywhere a picture to see what number or value is on R8.

So, could someone please get out a magnifying glass and see what number is on R8? I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

By the way, the power supply works with the 0000 configuration (traditional power supply) but will not send the power-on signal with this resistor missing.

THANKS!
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Solved. R8 is 10K ohm.
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