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2017/08/03 04:06:41 (permalink)
I have a 1000w 80gold GQ psu and I can't find any specs anywhere on the output voltages of the ports. The manual only says total output. I it currently has 3 sata ports and one perif port. Are they all the same but just labeled different? I don't want to fry a SSD hooking it to the labeled perif port. Also vice versa can I run a molex line off the sata ports?
Also there are 8 pin unlabeled ports. What are those for? I know there are 6 gpu slots.

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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/03 04:22:07 (permalink)
    have a look at the pictures and the specs are next to the overview tab
     
    https://www.evga.com/prod...aspx?pn=210-GQ-1000-V1
    post edited by baconinabun - 2017/08/03 04:24:37
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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/03 05:43:48 (permalink)
    So all the 6 pins are 5v and the CPU are 3.3v?
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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/03 07:21:22 (permalink)
    no i wouldn't have thought that, as 5v, 3.3v and 12v will be available on all the outputs,  
     
    I take it what your looking for is what the individual segments are? that would be beyond my knowledge, soz min
     
     
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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/03 10:39:58 (permalink)
    SATA & PERIF are interchangeable.
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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/03 11:16:00 (permalink)
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    SATA & PERIF are interchangeable.

    Is there any documentation from evga on this? I can't find anything anywhere unfortunately 😕
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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/03 11:19:18 (permalink)
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    SATA & PERIF are interchangeable.

    Is there any documentation from evga on this? I can't find anything anywhere unfortunately 😕

    https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/2538637
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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/04 23:32:12 (permalink)
    Sajin
    SATA & PERIF are interchangeable.


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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/06 18:57:23 (permalink)
    If in doubt you can always use a voltage meter and check the pins.
     
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    Re: Question on psu output voltages 2017/08/15 18:13:25 (permalink)
    http://www.smpspowersupply.com/connectors-pinouts.html
     
    theres diagrams around the show the connector  and the voltage  on there pins
     
    hope it helps
     
    a quality psu uses good ''keyed to fit''   plug ends   that should only fit where there intended to go 
    for example

     
    then I guess some like to put the square peg in a rounded hole  I guess ??
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