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Originally posted by m0ng0d

saweeeet... this OCZ power supply looks just awesome... I wish I had my mobo back so that I could "turn it on" and watch her do tricks:nod:

 

anyone know the pins on the PSU to bridge to trick it to think it got the signal from the mobo? I wanna see this baby light up this weekend... but the mobo won't be back in my case till prob Tuesday (once I receive it).

 

 

from left to right on the top its pins 4 and 6

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in the event you'r still interested despite RGone's (extremely correct :P ) warning ... pins 4 and 6 need to be connected. ONe is green, the "power on" cable i believe, and the other is black (just a ground). There's only one way to join a green to a black that are 2 spaces apart in a fashion that makes sense to call them 4 and 6.

 

edit: somehow I didn't see the post that already explained that.

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I have also opted for the Tagan 480W. I wanted a quiet PSU and this one is supposed to be one of the quietest.

 

But it does not have adjustable pots. If that is a feature you need, then the OCZ 520 or the Fortron 530 get lots of recommendations.

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