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Carroll Grigsby <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Aug 2000 19:45:07 -0400
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Ian:
According to my motherboard manual, the AT coding is:
        Pin 1: power good - Orange
        Pin 2: +5v - red
        Pin 3: +12v - yellow
        Pin 4: -12v - blue
        Pins 5, 6, 7 and 8: Ground - black
        Pin 9: -5v - white
        Pins 10, 11 and 12: +5v - red
I couldn't find anything about the ATX color coding. If you don't have
access to an ATX machine, perhaps a visit to your local computer store
might be fruitful. You might want to check out Trish's Escape from
Hardware Hell. Sorry, but I don't have the urrl, but some search engine
should be able to find it. Trish maintains a large list of hardware (and
software) sites sorted by category, and can be a very useful resource.
HTH, and good luck on the diploma.
Carroll Grigsby


Jim Meagher wrote:
>
> Ian,
>
> I haven't seen a reply to your question, so I'll answer
> as much as I can..... <g>.
>
> I don't have a chart of the wire colors handy, but.
> from the pamphlet that comes with a motherboard,
> you can find the pinout for the connector on each
> type of board.
>
> For an ATX, the pinout is:
> 1, 2, & 11  3.3vdc
> 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 16, & 17  ground
> 4, 6, 19, & 20     +5.0vdc8   Power OK
> 9   5VSB
> 10    +12.0vdc
> 14   PS-ON
> 18   -5.0vdc
>
> Now it's simply a matter of
> crawl under the desk, rip off the case cover, and stand on
> your head while holding a flashlight in your mouth so you can
> see to unconnect the PS cable......
>
> Jim Meagher
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ian Newman" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 2:40 AM
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Power supply cable colors
>
> > Hi all
> > I am completing a Diploma in Systems Technology in Australia(Hardware) & I
> > have a question
> > as to where I gan get the color codes of AT & ATX power supplies. I have
> > searched this website
> > with 165 responses but they all seem to only mention pages containing the
> > words "Power supplies" or
> > "Cable colours" or every other type of connector. I searched the web but I
> > got even more obscure
> > results. Thanks
> > Ian

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