I was just wondering if anyone knew how many watts this wsp power supply is kickin out, should it run a wester digital 3.5" 6.4 gig hard drive with no problems?? I plan on runnnig this thing months on end.
05-04-2000 06:25:10
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Dr. Evil
45w ATX, RTFM!!!!
05-04-2000 06:54:00
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hackaway
40-45 Watts
05-04-2000 07:18:12
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Negative I0n
I spliced right into the wires coming of the power supply, and its running a 3.5in Quantum Fireball 3.2gb drive no problem at all.
05-04-2000 07:52:14
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IZen
Dr Evil - The manual may say ATX but I still say it's really AT. Have you ever seen an ATX supply that uses an SPST switch instead of a momentary on type, and have you figured out how to perform a software initiated power down with no input lines from the MB to the PS? Or maybee I just misunderstand what ATX really means.
IZen: Thats what my friend and I were just talking about the other day...we came up with the same conclusion<--Insert Clever Comment Here-->
05-04-2000 19:26:37
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paulio
There are both AT and ATX power inputs on the motherboard. The ATX input has been left with no socket, so the power input is AT. The difference is that it's one AT cable not two as on most PCs.
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