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Old 02-09-2004, 10:26 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by XaltedSmoke
Ok man, let me start off from the begining to clear up this mess....

First youll need to identify the type of computer power supply you have....

Your two choices are AT and ATX.....

(Pic 1)
AT Power Supply Connector - Should be two like this if you have an AT. One will probably be labled (P8) and the other (P9).

(Pic 2)
ATX Power Supply Connector - There is only one connector for the main harness.

If you can drop by and tell me which one you have it will make this alot easier....



*-*-* Teetdogs *-*-*

You need to be careful giving out info, without knowing which power supply snwbrdr had, you could have started a pretty good size fire.... When dealing with power supplies especially in older used computers you are more likely to have a lot of dust buildup. A burnt circuit from a mis-wired power supply is like putting a fuse in a poweder keg. I have seen 3 foot flames from a power supply before.

Please refrain from giving advice about the subject untill you know a little more about it. Its just a simple safety issue, m8, not trying to rile you up or anything.
ok I have a AT power supply, with yes one labeled p8 and p9...now what
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