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AnsweredPower on pin - PSU side on 750P2

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2021/02/03 19:23:20 (permalink)
Hey all, I want to use my PSU without a cable on the MB port, but need to jump the power on pin. Which pin is it? I've found the pinout for the cable but not the connector on the PSU itself. Thanks!
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Re: Power on pin - PSU side on 750P2 2021/02/03 20:09:16 (permalink)
I don't own the PSU, so it is impossible for me to answer. But you having it physically in front of you, it's nothing that a multimeter or a AA battery, a bulb, and a piece of wire can't answer.
Just do a continuity check of each of the pins you know are the correct pins, and see where they connect on the PSU end of the cable.

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Re: Power on pin - PSU side on 750P2 2021/02/03 20:18:32 (permalink)
That's the issue I don't have a MB cable for it. I have a DMM. Probably can suss it out with that. I was hoping someone had the PSU connector pinout kicking around somewhere.
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Re: Power on pin - PSU side on 750P2 2021/02/03 20:30:31 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby vosair 2021/02/04 14:17:43
Ah, I see.
 
According to this thread, these are the pins you are interested in:

 
When they say "rear view", I never know what they mean.
 
I think they are saying:

 
If that's not correct, it should be fine and not damage anything.  If you jump those two and its actually the mirror opposite, you will only accidentally jump the two 3.3v outputs together, which should do no harm.
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Re: Power on pin - PSU side on 750P2 2021/02/04 14:17:53 (permalink)
That's it! Thanks so much for the help. 
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