Does the ATX have multiple pin layouts?
Does the ATX have multiple pin layouts?
I was looking into fixing an old system and took a power supply with a 24-pin ATX connector, though its setup differs from typical ones. Could another 24-pin connector be used in computers?
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! I found this thread; here’s my question – PSU Advice. I bought a BFL 850 prominer series with an 80 + gold finish. It had mostly positive reviews, and any complaints seemed to come from missing cables. I checked and confirmed I have all of them. forums. While searching for the PSU in your picture, I noticed Jonny Guru in that thread is actually Johnny Geru – he’s the person who oversees Corsair’s PSU division. To clarify, we should know the specs of your friend’s build. Please list them clearly: CPU: CPU cooler: Motherboard: Ram: SSD/HDD: GPU: PSU: Chassis: OS: Monitor: Add the age of the PSU along with its make and model. Also, the current BIOS version for your motherboard.
I believe the problem lies with the motherboard. I've requested more details.
This has nothing to do with the previous message but if someone is willing to assist...
It's not a joke. I'm currently building a dinosaur. Right now there are no drives connected. The computer will turn on (fans start) when the power button is pressed, but that's all. It won't shut down even if the power button stays pressed.
BIOS
P1.40-15A Battery voltage: 2.994
MB
M3A770DE
Memory
Gskill F312800CL9D-8GBRL – used one stick in several slots, no difference
PS
Thermaltake TR2-430 Voltages: 3.357, 5.15, 12.06 << Measured at the SATA drive power connector
Processor with OEM cooler
AMD Phenom II HDX925WFK4DGI – tried another CPU, no change
Graphics
HD5570 1G – tested with a different card, no change
I encountered an issue with one of my desktop computers. It would sometimes start and work properly, other times not at all. Sometimes a few restarts would get it going again. This happened with an ASUS motherboard and a Phenom II CPU. I don't recall the exact RAM configuration, but the layout matched the photos for that Asrock board. Eventually, I identified the problem: the heat sink compound on the North and South bridge chips. Replacing it resolved the issue, and it ran fine for a while afterward. However, I haven't used it much lately.
Standard 24-pin and 20-pin ATX connector pinout details are provided.
For more information, see the direct link: https://www.smpspowersupply.com/connecto...pinout.GIF
Based on your tests, the miner PSU is missing two +5V rails, one +3.3V rail, and a -12V rail.
The PSU will still function and supply power to the MoBo, though it isn't optimized for dedicated mining use.
Reference image: https://www.asus.com/media/Odin/websites...054500.png