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AnsweredSupernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2

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2018/04/22 05:14:43 (permalink)
My question, dose 1200/1300/1600 pinouts are different from each other? or all cables are compatible within this range?
 
Can i trust this diagram?

 
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Re: Supernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2 2018/04/22 12:01:39 (permalink)
The 1200 P2, 1300 G2 & 1600 G2 all use the same pinout iirc.
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Re: Supernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2 2018/04/22 12:41:38 (permalink)
i need to know for sure, i found that its compatible with 1300 g2 but not 1600
 
This is confusing
(Can't link.... nice gj...) in your shop -> picking 1600 g2 and compatible section.
there is some set which fits just for 1600 series and there is other sets which can fit for all your psu's. Can i have an explanation?
What is about thous few so special then from the other ones which can fit for all
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Re: Supernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2 2018/04/22 12:54:55 (permalink)
This is a set with ATX cable, which fits for this:

But other which is for 1600 series cant fit to lover.   ???
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Re: Supernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2 2018/04/22 13:06:17 (permalink)
For a definitive answer contact tech support. https://www.evga.com/about/contactus/
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Re: Supernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2 2018/04/23 01:40:00 (permalink)
Made a contact, they told me that they cant provide that kinda information and send e to forum... 51area...
Soo guys, any one can help me with this ?
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Re: Supernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2 2018/04/23 04:08:34 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby NoXtech 2018/04/23 04:31:45
Pretty sure all the B2/G2/P2/T2/B3 and G3 units have the same pinout at the PSU..The component end pinout is Intel/ATX industry standard for sure, as shown here and millions of other sources.
 
I would grab an el cheapo multimeter like this one (similar to what I use) that will serve the purpose to check the PSU and component end voltages..You can get them at just about any auto parts store, Walmart and lots of other places..You really shouldn't be without one if you're going to do wiring..To me, that's the only way to be 100% sure the component end voltages are correct.
 
You can safely turn on the PSU for standalone testing using the included PSU Tester that may have came with your PSU, or jumper the PS_ON terminal 16 to any COM (Ground) terminal of the 24-pin motherboard connector as described here.
 
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Re: Supernova 1200 P2 - 1600 P2 2018/04/23 04:31:45 (permalink)
Love you :*
 
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