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2022/04/19 18:15:34 (permalink)
I have looked over this forum for a while now and can't seem to find a Pinout for this exact power supply and the connectors below.  I'll attach the picture if that helps.  I really appreciate the help.  Thanks...BLITZ
 
 
 

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Re: Anyone have an EVGA GA Series Gold 650W Pinout 2022/04/19 19:56:17 (permalink)
Nothing a multimeter can't answer.

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Re: Anyone have an EVGA GA Series Gold 650W Pinout 2022/04/20 04:32:20 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby blitz_burgh 2022/04/20 09:42:09
According to the Which EVGA Modular Cables are compatible with my PSU? FAQ, B3/B5/G2/G3/G5/G6/GA/GM/GP/GT/P2/P3/P5/P6/P+/T2 PSUs take the same cables and would have the same PSU pinout.

Here in Post #2 is the pinout for an EVGA 850w P2 PSU.

But me being me would definitely power up the PSU for bench testing and check the component-end connector (MB, CPU, VGA, SATA, PERIF) voltages and grounds to be sure..Jumper PS_ON pin 16 of the MB connector to any ground to turn it on.

Component-end pinout for your PSU is industry-standard as specified by Intel and you can find the component-end connector pinout images online if you search.

You can buy an el cheapo Digital Multimeter that will do the job at just about any hardware or big box store near you or order one online from somewhere like Amazon.

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Re: Anyone have an EVGA GA Series Gold 650W Pinout 2022/04/20 07:48:10 (permalink)
I don't think that the pinout provided above "Here" in post #2 is correct for my power supply.  I have an "empty" slot with no wire in the top at #20.  It's possible.  It actually looks more like the one below and hence my problem in finding an exact pinout diagram.  I have no problem using a multimeter but my issue now is I have no idea which is the ground and power on,  to do the paper clip because the 2 diagrams are completely different. I guess I will go with my assumption that it is this diagram below since I have a blank in #20.

 
 
 
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Re: Anyone have an EVGA GA Series Gold 650W Pinout 2022/04/20 09:42:01 (permalink)
I got it working using the above diagram and bob's info above.  Paper Clipped 16 and 19 and found #11 as 12v with 2 wires.
 
CPU - 1-4 is ground 5-8 is 12v
VGA - 1-3 is 12v 4-8 is Ground
 
FYI not using this for computer.  Using the 12v power leads combined to fire up a Soundstream Car Amp to be used for subs in home theater.  
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Re: Anyone have an EVGA GA Series Gold 650W Pinout 2022/04/21 00:01:38 (permalink)
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I got it working using the above diagram and bob's info above.  Paper Clipped 16 and 19 and found #11 as 12v with 2 wires.

 


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