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    this mod can work on other mobos?
    sorry for my bad english
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    Quote Originally Posted by carpo93 View Post
    this mod can work on other mobos?
    yes though i dont know how thick the trace for +12v to pcies on other boards are so its best to solder behind the slots themselves.

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    tried on m4a79-t deluxe, but the mobo seem died

    i think there is a sort of protection
    sorry for my bad english
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    Quote Originally Posted by carpo93 View Post
    tried on m4a79-t deluxe, but the mobo seem died

    i think there is a sort of protection
    You must have done something wrong then...
    The 24 pin connector is UNIVERSAL for ALL platforms and it uses the EXACT SAME PINOUTS....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    You must have done something wrong then...
    The 24 pin connector is UNIVERSAL for ALL platforms and it uses the EXACT SAME PINOUTS....
    you can be right

    but i think the mobo has an overload protection, so istantly swich off
    sorry for my bad english
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    Quote Originally Posted by carpo93 View Post
    you can be right

    but i think the mobo has an overload protection, so istantly swich off
    its your psu, some psu diffrent +12v rails connect together it protects, find the same +12v rail as the atx (by using continuity check on the yellow pin and of the atx) or a different psu
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