Re: Old PSU..
Posted by xconspirisist on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 1:52pm
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Ive just been given an old psu for a case mod idea, but im s**t scared about pluging it in... it rattles, and the screws have been taken out.
It has those molex (?) connecters on it, and another seperate black cable -- which has a really weird looking push switch / connecter thing on the end.
Do you think its worth my life trying to plug it in ?
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by xconspirisist on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 2:35pm
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Yet another highly worthwhile post by orph. :rolleyes:
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 2:54pm
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do you wanna piss me off, or just leave this as the funny stupid question you originally asked?
no one, asks the question "should i plug in a broken electrical appliance..."
no one, yet you spoke right up.
now lets just move on shall we?
i saw the humor in your post, its a shame you didn't see mine, cause only really stupid people plug in broken things in a wall socket, so you HAD TO BE telling a joke.
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by scary_jeff on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 3:08pm
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It is an AT power supply, you can't power modern motherboard with it, but it should be able to power drives/lights/fans just fine. Plug it in while it isn't in a computer or connected to anything, then press the switch on the end of the black lead. If it goes bang, well it was a broken PSU. If sounds okay then try it with some fans attatched to the molex connectors. I would have thought it will work fine. Thbe rattling noise is probably a wire rubbing against the fan inside the PSU, normally hitting it will fix this :smile:
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by Hornpipe2 on
Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 6:40pm
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On the other hand, if the fan spins and yet it doen't power anything, you can always open it up and score another fan.
Re: Old PSU..
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Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 8:29pm
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The extra fan is almost certainly not worth the extra heat introduced by the extra psu
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by tom on
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well question answered everybody.
xconspirisist was too much of a chicken to power the damn thing up so i payed him a visit today and took the thing off his hands. it works perfectly and the 'sticking out bare wire' which he believed to be a live 240 v wire ready to kill him is infact an earthing lead for the chassis.
so now i've risked my life to help you xcons, you can come and collect it :biggrin:
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by scary_jeff on
Mon Nov 10th 2003 at 1:06pm
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It sounds like an AT power supply. The switch would then be the on off switch...
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by xconspirisist on
Mon Nov 10th 2003 at 7:13pm
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Do they make them anymore - at power supplys ?
Re: Old PSU..
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Not sure. I don't think any new motherboards support it.
Re: Old PSU..
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I think all motherbords nowadays are ATX I haven't seen a new AT for sale in a long time.
Re: Old PSU..
Posted by Hornpipe2 on
Tue Nov 11th 2003 at 6:29am
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What's the official name for the Shuttle PC cases? Something like mini-AT or micro-AT or something like that?
Yeah, that's what I want.