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Thermophile
Join Date: Aug 2002
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I am wanting to solder some wires to the ATX 'mount/pins' on the back of the mobo (because I have bad problems with a dodgy ATX connector (EnnerMax). if I jiggle the ATX connector I get big fluctuations on the 5v rail, and small ones on 12&3.5v) I will then use a 3AMP 'block connector' to join the PSU to mobo. thing is there are twenty different pins, that's a lot of block connector!
![]() do you think it'll be safe to join some of the wires together, the earths for instance?. the four 5v rails will add up the volt's if I join them though wont they?, or will it just increase the ampage?. if I could join the 5v and 3.3v and Common earths together respectivly I could use a 10point block connector instead of twenty. Other thing is which wires on the ATX do you join to turn on/off the PSU without connecting it to the mobo?... Thanx peeple! ![]() |
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Aug 2001
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If you open the PSU and look, the earths are all joined on its circuit board. Actually, most (wont say all) have a big lump of grounds connected, as well as 5v, and 12v. They are on a "bus". So it shouldnt hurt too much of anything, but make sure you use thicker wires.
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Thermophile
Join Date: Aug 2002
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I'll probably not be able to fit the six earths into one of the B/C holes so I'll solder them to some houshold (240v lighting)electrical wire for a cm or so either side of the B/C, the four 5v and 3 3.5v will fit OK. this beats doing a 5v mobo mod
![]() I'll also shorten the flex length, I hate EnnerMax 2foot ATX leads myself ![]() ![]() |
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: AK
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I like my long enermax cord.
I can unhook it from one board to another on my desk without having to take it out of the case. ![]() So, it's possible to take out all the 5v and 12v lines I don't need? or alternately, I could have one molex going to a distribution box and split from there?
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