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High current switching supplies
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Yeah you should have loads on each of the major...
Yeah you should have loads on each of the major outputs since they rely on the 5 volt load to keep the 12 volt output from climbing too high since they come from the same switching transformer on...
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Usually the motherboard has the power on off...
Usually the motherboard has the power on off signal from the front panel and it feeds through the motherboard to the power connector controlling the power in the supply from a connection pin 14 which...
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