LesterOfPuppets
Limp Gawd
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This is hypothethical at this point, since I've got a new PSU on the way, but...
I recently got a DFI Lanparty mobo and 7600gt, moving up from my Asus A7n8x-e dlx/6600gt. I run an Ultra X-connect 500 with only a 20-pin mobo connector.
Since It'd cost $15 and several days to get a new Ultra 20-24pin cable, a little less dollarwise for an ugly f-m 20-24 pin adapter, I considered using a secondary old AT PSU to power the 4 extra pins. If one of them wasn't 3.3 volts, I'd have just powered the extra pins with available 12v and 5v leads.
The plan was to keep the AT psu running 24/7 powering the 4 extra pins (12v, 3.3v, 5v and ground), and my Ultra X-connect would power up the remaining 20 with the computer's power button.
Any electrical wizards here have any opinions on how well this would work. Would spikes from powering up the AT power supply bother the mobo, PCIe bus, anything like that?
I recently got a DFI Lanparty mobo and 7600gt, moving up from my Asus A7n8x-e dlx/6600gt. I run an Ultra X-connect 500 with only a 20-pin mobo connector.
Since It'd cost $15 and several days to get a new Ultra 20-24pin cable, a little less dollarwise for an ugly f-m 20-24 pin adapter, I considered using a secondary old AT PSU to power the 4 extra pins. If one of them wasn't 3.3 volts, I'd have just powered the extra pins with available 12v and 5v leads.
The plan was to keep the AT psu running 24/7 powering the 4 extra pins (12v, 3.3v, 5v and ground), and my Ultra X-connect would power up the remaining 20 with the computer's power button.
Any electrical wizards here have any opinions on how well this would work. Would spikes from powering up the AT power supply bother the mobo, PCIe bus, anything like that?