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Old 09-19-02, 04:41 PM Thread Starter   #1
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ATX Powerstrip


reading the articles where people hook up too mobos to 1 psu, idecided why not supply the power for an entire farm from a couple, larger powersupplies or even a homemade one. the following is a diagram of what needs to be made. is that a parrallel or series setup? i want more head so to speak(water metaphor), not more flow. those lines are the full compliment of atx lines.



at the same time i wish to switch the entire atx switch off at once could this be done with a mechanism such as this? does one exist?

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Nice diagrams.

The second one is possible and I am sure someone has done it. http://forum.oc-forums.com/vb/showth...threadid=88976

Now, I am not sure I like the first idea of having all the PSUs connected together. I am not exactly sure why I don't like it. I would have some fear that they might damage each other.

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