K
kell
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
I found the skeleton of an old computer with the power supply in it
that still worked. The power supply will only turn on when it's
connected to the motherboard. I'm trying to figure out how I can turn
the power supply on without the motherboard.
This is (was) a pentium II and the power supply says "Newton"
something, but I don't have the model number with me.
The cables that go from the power supply to the motherboard, in
addition to the usual red/yellow/black power/ground lines, have orange,
green, blue, violet, grey and white wires.
I was hoping there is some standard color-coding for the "power good"
wires that I have to jump or whatever the procedure is, to get the
power supply to turn on by itself.
that still worked. The power supply will only turn on when it's
connected to the motherboard. I'm trying to figure out how I can turn
the power supply on without the motherboard.
This is (was) a pentium II and the power supply says "Newton"
something, but I don't have the model number with me.
The cables that go from the power supply to the motherboard, in
addition to the usual red/yellow/black power/ground lines, have orange,
green, blue, violet, grey and white wires.
I was hoping there is some standard color-coding for the "power good"
wires that I have to jump or whatever the procedure is, to get the
power supply to turn on by itself.