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my understanding is that it's a communication-line for redundant p/s's.
Dan Ellis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have bought a few 350 watt Sparkle power supplies and noticed they have
> the standard ATX power connector, and also a single power connector that
> resembles the old AT style power connector.
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> As these are white box, they have no manuals. Any idea what the other AT
> connector is for? I have not seen a use for them yet, but maybe some mobo's
> are using an extra connector?
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> Thanks
> Dan
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Dave A. Anselmi
Tech Lead, IT.ERP
Oracle
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