First post, by FlynnTinkers
Have been searching around on these but figured I could make a thread with my photos, in case anyone else has one of these units or is curious.
I am hoping to use two of these on a couple old builds (Socket 3, Socket 7) solely for legacy I/O usage. I had been using a bench Tier A ATX power supply from 2019 with an AT adapter to test a cache of old hardware without any issues, until I tried the Socket 7 board with a VGA card in the last ISA slot. Power-on fried a tiny break in the +12V rail, and cooked off the silkscreen in three or four little via runs on the rail. Patched it, tried a different VGA card in the first ISA slot; no issue. Moved it to the last slot, same phenomenon. Got a separate socket 7 junk board + different ISA VGA card, and was able to reproduce on the second to last ISA slot of this one; burned a tiny hole in the +12V via. I assume modern ATX PSUs are unsafe in some applications with AT hardware (massive transient swings?) since +12V wasn't designed for heavy duty on AT board, but this is just conjecture.
The units are:
- Holly 235W
- Solar Power 300W
- Packard Bell PB150C
Attached photos. I am not quite skilled enough yet to be able to spot quality features (EMI filter, overcurrent protection), and I fear the worst given the reputation AT power supplies have. Just curious if anyone can spot an immediate red or green flag with any of these. They'll be powering a Socket 7 that theoretically could 130W maximum , and a 486 VLB below that.