Re: combining 2 power supplies
- From: Sam Goldwasser <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Mar 2006 08:13:56 -0500
"crazy frog" <dingding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
im useing a supply with no mobo and 100ohm works fine.
And so you think this applies equally well to ALL power supplies? :)
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"crazy frog" <dingding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
green wire to black ground starts them up, but put
a load on them first like youre drives.
only the motherboard needs power good.
if running with no load, use a 5watt 100ohm resistor
accross the 5v+ to black ground for a dummy load.
100 ohms may be too high. 5 ohms probably better. But an automotive
taillight (incandescent) or dead harddrive also should work.
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