Reply 600 of 827, by PC@LIVE
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I briefly return to the burnt pins (fused plastic), of the Gigabyte GA-7VAXP ATX connecter, noting that there are four, I checked which lines have four pins (out of the total of twenty), and I discovered that it is +5V, basically it should not be a surprise 😱, the S.462 from what I know, requires a lot of current on that line, and in some cases it exceeds 15A, maybe 🤔 the burning is due to a poor ATX power supply, at least this is what I can imagine 💭.
Fortunately, I have old ATX power supplies, with a sufficient amperage on +5V, recent ones are quite enough only if of high power, since from the P4 we began to use the +12V with many amperes, so nothing strange if an old 300W power supply has more amperes on the +5V, than a new power supply of about 500W.
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