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In Reply to: RE: Zalman HD160XT and Thermaltake DH102 cases powering posted by Bibo01 on September 29, 2010 at 00:31:42
The screen takes the power not from USB socket on MB but from the socket P24 on MB by "24 pin PWR extension cable"!
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Thanks Mihaylov.I think the two cases get power for their LCD/PCB in slightly different ways. On Thermaltake DH102 I also have a cable getting power from USB socket, not for USB devices.
I am looking at Zalman case manual.
Could you please confirm that the extension cable powering LCD monitor from P24 has only two wires? +12V and Ground?
On Thermaltake it has 4 wires: +12V, 5VSB, Ground and +5V.
Thanks.
Edits: 09/29/10
I have Zalman HD160XT Plus.
Thanks Mihaylov.
This figures!
Now I can understand the differences with what Gstew was claiming.
The powering of my Thermaltake DH102 is more similar to your Zalman HD160XT Plus with the P24 EXtension Cable doing the powering.
From the pictures of your ATX Linear PSU it requires all 4 wires - 12V, 5VSB, G, 5V - doesn't it?!
Yes. See Picture Gallery 1.jpg-4.jpg.
Visit my Image Gallery
Thanks, it is very clear.
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