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Thermaltake PSU's

Glad to hear it!! I hope you are right!!
But i have to say that their manual is the worst manual i've ever seen!! Doesn't have any info about cable-connectivity, and i'm really comfused with the 24-pin that connects to motherboard. On the side that connects with the PSU, this cable has 2 sockets (*never seen that before!!), the first socket is a 10-pin, and the 2nd 18-pin (*i think). Which one must i connect with the PSU ? the 10-pin, the 18-pin, or both at the same time?
I have sent e-mail to Seasonic complaining about their manual!! Their internet site is even worst! I couldn't find a pdf manual to download:eek:
A bit over-dramatic, aren't you?

Connect both. That should have been obvious.
 
A bit over-dramatic, aren't you?

Connect both. That should have been obvious.

Thanks a lot for the help, but at your comment if this is obvious or not, for me it isn't, because i have changed about 10 PSUs so far, and never seen something like that with any other PSU brand i've used (Corsair / Thermaltake / Coolermaster )
Anyway, thanks again for the info !!:)
 
But i have to say that their manual is the worst manual i've ever seen!! Doesn't have any info about cable-connectivity, and i'm really comfused with the 24-pin that connects to motherboard.
At least they didn't tell you to plug in in backwards:
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And the connector was made so badly that it actually could be plugged in that way with one motherboard I tried (VisionTop Otto, a cheapo with jumper wires soldered in place of fuses)

And that mistake wasn't an isolated incident. Here the same manual recommends plugging the floppy connector the wrong way:
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