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Darkthero Posted - Jul 03 2010 : 02:56:47 AM
I have a server board i just ordered from here http://www.ecrater.com/p/2227496/intel-server-mb-p3-1ghz#

And im trying to find myself a power supply or at-lease mod the current ones i have in order to fit the slots...

there is what looks like an ATX 10 pin connector on the board, i cant find any information on it and i would like some help finding the voltage placement of each pin and mabey any other information on this..

here is a picture i took. http://i50.tinypic.com/1zqeo2t.jpg

in the pic there is the 24 pin,10pin and,5 pin

im not entirely sure that i need to plug up the 10pin connector, but if i do , i dont know what voltage gose to what pin??? i picture of the cable with the colored wires would be enough help, thanks
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codingplanet Posted - Jul 04 2010 : 07:20:20 AM
Can't say I've ever seen that connector before. I would try powering it up with only the 24-pin plugged in first.

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