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Hey guys, I was checking out the weekly deals for one of the computer stores that I shop at and they have a power supply with the ATX12V v2.3 specification see here
Now, I searched the internet and couldn't find any info on this specification. All that I found was the ATX12V v2.2 specification from Wikipedia: Quote:
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ATX 2.2: http://www.formfactors.org/developer/specs/atx2_2.pdf
ATX12v 2.3: http://www.formfactors.org/developer...DG_rev_1_1.pdf It looks like the difference was the 24-pin ATX replacing the 20-pin ATX plug. Quote:
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Woops. Wrong linky.
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