Re: Tyan Thunder K8SE S2892 Report -- EPS12V 2.0 ~ ATX 2.0

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On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 18:26 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> Not exactly.  While 20-pin ATX[1.0] and ATX12V (aka P4) as well as 24-
> pin ATX2.0 all share the same, base 20-pin, I'm not entirely sure EPS12V
> is the same as ATX2.0.
> I believe there is a converter or partial cable used for EPS12V to ATX
> [1.0|12V|2.0].  I could be wrong though.  Never tried it.

Okay, here's the deal.  EPS12V 2.0 and ATX 2.0 are compatible through
24-pins.  EPS12V 1.x is not from what I read, but the power supplies and
mainboards were rare.

I'm still searching for more technical information, especially pin-outs
and expected tolerances.

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Bryan J. Smith                                     b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx 
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