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wrote:wrote:Hi Tetrium, I do want to use the front ATX power button to turn the computer on rather than having it turn on and off from the PSU power switch and my understanding is that I'll need to place the AT power button cable on the adapter behind the ATX power switch then when I press that it will in turn press the button on the cable and power on the machine. I am now wondering about the Reset and Turbo buttons though..
I'm not sure if that's possible with non-ATX AT boards.
Yes, it is. You need the AT to ATX adapter with a power switch.
wrote:Also theres the paperclip trick that RG100 mentioned, but that would also mean it'll power on once you flip the powerswitch.
That's for testing purposes only.