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I'd like to better understand.
On an ATX MOBO you have two power switch pins to which the case on/off
switch is connected. It must be connected and the on/off switch
toggled in order for the PSU to run.
I can just put a jumper on the two pins, but the PSU doesn't seem to
want to run.
So I am wondering - what is actually happening in simple terms? Is
one of the two pins 'hot', and does the case switch 'pass' current via
the connector to the second pin or what? Or does the case switch have
the current and pass it to both MOBO pins?
Be gentle please.
On an ATX MOBO you have two power switch pins to which the case on/off
switch is connected. It must be connected and the on/off switch
toggled in order for the PSU to run.
I can just put a jumper on the two pins, but the PSU doesn't seem to
want to run.
So I am wondering - what is actually happening in simple terms? Is
one of the two pins 'hot', and does the case switch 'pass' current via
the connector to the second pin or what? Or does the case switch have
the current and pass it to both MOBO pins?
Be gentle please.