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| subject: | Re: [OS2HW] Melted ATX connector plastic |
--- In os2hardware{at}yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Belov"
wrote:
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> On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 18:06:51 +1100, Robert Traynor (BobT) wrote:
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> This is quite common and is caused by excessive current passing through
> the ATX connector. If a mainboard is equipped with a high-end
> power-demanding CPU but is not fitted with an ATX12V connector, it is
> already in the "risk sector".
>
Is this the power hook-up labeled 'AUX'? I don't recall the Asus
A7V880 having such a hook-up on it.
Daniel Lee Kruse
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