power suppliy question

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scully

Here is a simple question re the new power supplies that are currently
about that have a 24 pin split connector block. I was under the
impression that you could start any DDR 1 or 2 motherboard with one of
these. They have a 4 pin connector [black and yellow] as well as the
extra 4 pins keyed into the main connector block. I assumed that you
just slip this down and out of the way, plug the other 20 pin block
into an DDR1 ATX or MATX motherboard, plug in the 4 pin yellow black
connector and away it should go

I bought two of these psu's a couple of weeks ago and niether will
start any of the atx/matx boards here including the new board i bought
today [msi k8m800 with ddr1]
the board fires fine with an old style atx supply i use as a test
starter

are both new supplies faulty or am i missing something here??
scul
scul
 
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Dave

scully said:
Here is a simple question re the new power supplies that are currently
about that have a 24 pin split connector block. I was under the
impression that you could start any DDR 1 or 2 motherboard with one of
these. They have a 4 pin connector [black and yellow] as well as the
extra 4 pins keyed into the main connector block. I assumed that you
just slip this down and out of the way, plug the other 20 pin block
into an DDR1 ATX or MATX motherboard, plug in the 4 pin yellow black
connector and away it should go

I bought two of these psu's a couple of weeks ago and niether will
start any of the atx/matx boards here including the new board i bought
today [msi k8m800 with ddr1]
the board fires fine with an old style atx supply i use as a test
starter

are both new supplies faulty or am i missing something here??
scul
scul

It sounds like you coincidentally have a couple of bad power supplies. That
can happen, regardless of what type of cable connectors come with the power
supply. But I assume you checked the obvious, such as voltage selector and
power switch on power supply itself are set correctly, right? -Dave
 
S

scully

scully said:
Here is a simple question re the new power supplies that are currently
about that have a 24 pin split connector block. I was under the
impression that you could start any DDR 1 or 2 motherboard with one of
these. They have a 4 pin connector [black and yellow] as well as the
extra 4 pins keyed into the main connector block. I assumed that you
just slip this down and out of the way, plug the other 20 pin block
into an DDR1 ATX or MATX motherboard, plug in the 4 pin yellow black
connector and away it should go

I bought two of these psu's a couple of weeks ago and niether will
start any of the atx/matx boards here including the new board i bought
today [msi k8m800 with ddr1]
the board fires fine with an old style atx supply i use as a test
starter

are both new supplies faulty or am i missing something here??
scul
scul

It sounds like you coincidentally have a couple of bad power supplies. That
can happen, regardless of what type of cable connectors come with the power
supply. But I assume you checked the obvious, such as voltage selector and
power switch on power supply itself are set correctly, right? -Dave
no selector and swith wasin on position
scul
 
M

Michael Hawes

scully said:
scully said:
Here is a simple question re the new power supplies that are currently
about that have a 24 pin split connector block. I was under the
impression that you could start any DDR 1 or 2 motherboard with one of
these. They have a 4 pin connector [black and yellow] as well as the
extra 4 pins keyed into the main connector block. I assumed that you
just slip this down and out of the way, plug the other 20 pin block
into an DDR1 ATX or MATX motherboard, plug in the 4 pin yellow black
connector and away it should go

I bought two of these psu's a couple of weeks ago and niether will
start any of the atx/matx boards here including the new board i bought
today [msi k8m800 with ddr1]
the board fires fine with an old style atx supply i use as a test
starter

are both new supplies faulty or am i missing something here??
scul
scul

It sounds like you coincidentally have a couple of bad power supplies.
That
can happen, regardless of what type of cable connectors come with the
power
supply. But I assume you checked the obvious, such as voltage selector
and
power switch on power supply itself are set correctly, right? -Dave
no selector and swith wasin on position
scul

What make/model? What spec system? Some cheap PSUs are rubbish at
actually meeting their spec!
Mike.
 
S

scully

scully said:
Here is a simple question re the new power supplies that are currently
about that have a 24 pin split connector block. I was under the
impression that you could start any DDR 1 or 2 motherboard with one of
these. They have a 4 pin connector [black and yellow] as well as the
extra 4 pins keyed into the main connector block. I assumed that you
just slip this down and out of the way, plug the other 20 pin block
into an DDR1 ATX or MATX motherboard, plug in the 4 pin yellow black
connector and away it should go

I bought two of these psu's a couple of weeks ago and niether will
start any of the atx/matx boards here including the new board i bought
today [msi k8m800 with ddr1]
the board fires fine with an old style atx supply i use as a test
starter

are both new supplies faulty or am i missing something here??
scul
scul

It sounds like you coincidentally have a couple of bad power supplies.
That
can happen, regardless of what type of cable connectors come with the
power
supply. But I assume you checked the obvious, such as voltage selector
and
power switch on power supply itself are set correctly, right? -Dave
no selector and swith wasin on position
scul

What make/model? What spec system? Some cheap PSUs are rubbish at
actually meeting their spec!
Mike.
they were duds
got replacements today and all is well
scul
 
M

Matt

scully said:
scully said:
Here is a simple question re the new power supplies that are currently
about that have a 24 pin split connector block. I was under the
impression that you could start any DDR 1 or 2 motherboard with one of
these. They have a 4 pin connector [black and yellow] as well as the
extra 4 pins keyed into the main connector block. I assumed that you
just slip this down and out of the way, plug the other 20 pin block
into an DDR1 ATX or MATX motherboard, plug in the 4 pin yellow black
connector and away it should go

I bought two of these psu's a couple of weeks ago and niether will
start any of the atx/matx boards here including the new board i bought
today [msi k8m800 with ddr1]
the board fires fine with an old style atx supply i use as a test
starter

are both new supplies faulty or am i missing something here??
scul
scul
It sounds like you coincidentally have a couple of bad power supplies.
That
can happen, regardless of what type of cable connectors come with the
power
supply. But I assume you checked the obvious, such as voltage selector
and
power switch on power supply itself are set correctly, right? -Dave

no selector and swith wasin on position
scul
What make/model? What spec system? Some cheap PSUs are rubbish at
actually meeting their spec!
Mike.
they were duds
got replacements today and all is well
scul

What make and model?
 

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