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OroBoros86

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  1. I wonder if this can be bought commercially, looks cool though to build an entirely enclosed sffpc with a radiator for it.
  2. So I found some pictures online to find the jumper pins to power on the PSU. From there I used a multimeter to find out voltages. And used pictures of "compatible" cables to find out where the pins belong. Was a tough road but got it together.
  3. Yea I knew it was optional, but having can change from "ok" to "good". It was just something I'd like to include since it was already there. Thanks for all your replies thus far
  4. Yea it was actually for a different project years ago, but I had a family so it's been collecting dust. Which pin is the 3.3Vsens?
  5. I read from the other post to check your specs, but what's your new PSU wattage? From the previous post 600w PSU isn't enough. Check a PSU calculator online and you would be around 550w with just your 3700x, 2x16 sticks and the 2070. Add everything else in and under 90-100 load it'll be around 800w.
  6. Yea I'll be able to do it, just have to go pick up a DMM. So my other question was 3.3V - Vsense wire. One side is together the other is 2 individual pins. I don't have a clue where it goes for the double pin side
  7. While it's connected to the PSU? And on?
  8. I've spent a week searching the web looking for a mechanical drawing. So yes the motherboard side is standardized. PSU side isn't, which is why I'm asking the question to others.
  9. So I've found many motherboard pinouts, I'm looking for the PSU side specifically. I should add that its a full modular PSU
  10. Hey everyone, so I've got a OCZ ZX1250w PSU (great Wall m1200) that I've taken the 24pin apart. I was wondering if anyone is able to find the pin diagram for it. Just to confirm I have it back correctly. I have a Vsense wire on the 3.3v but one side is together and the other side is 2 seperate pins. I can't figure out for the life of me where the Vsense pin would go. A mechanical diagram would be great, but pictures of the actual 24pin connector on both sides would be cool too. TY, Oro.
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