AX1200/AXi users. Help.

Ghost_X

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This is a request for help from AX1200 Or AXi users.

I have just been sleeving my 24 pin cable on my AX760i and I have run into an issue.

I am using this cabling diagram:

http://server.sgservicegroup.de/Mas...rAX-24Pin-Belegung/AX1200-24-Pin-Belegung.jpg

As you can see it clearly slows all the cables. (NOTE: It shows the headers from the side the wires go into the connector)

One thing I did not take into consideration is that 2 of the wires coming out of the 24 pin connector are thin.

I took note of one of them; the "Pin 8 on the 24 pin connector" to "Pin 1 on the 10 pin connector". (Please confirm the for me too)

However, the second thin wire comes out of "Pin 13 on the 24 pin connector" as two wires. One is thick, 1 is thin. I have no idea if the thin wire then goes to "Pin 8 on the 14 pin connector" or "Pin 6 on the 10 pin connector".

Could someone please check this for me on their power supply cable. I would be VERY grateful!

Thanks!

EDIT: All you need to do to check is see where the two small cables come in on the PSU connector side of things. I just need the two pin numbers for the thin cables. No need to follow them or even unplug anything. Just check on your PSU where the two thinner cables came in and give me the pin numbers.

In fact it would be enough to tell me if 2 thin cables come into the the 10 pin connector or just 1.
 
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Looking at mine the wire on pin 8 on the 14 pin connector looks thinner than the wire on pin 6 on the 10 pin connector.
And according to the link with the diagram pin 8 on the 24 pin connector goes to pin 1 on the 10 pin connector.
I hope I helped you some.
 
Looking at mine the wire on pin 8 on the 14 pin connector looks thinner than the wire on pin 6 on the 10 pin connector.
And according to the link with the diagram pin 8 on the 24 pin connector goes to pin 1 on the 10 pin connector.
I hope I helped you some.

Thanks dude that's all I needed.

You don't know how grateful I am. Like seriously. Thanks.

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Just purely out of "reasons of confirmation" could anyone confirm this.

I really wouldn't want to burn out my motherboard.
 
I'm sorry I told you wrong , I'm a rookie at this , on the 10 pin connector pin 6 is a thin wire. Please ask for someone else to confirm this before you continue .
Pin 1 and pin 6 on the 10 pin connector are both thin wires.
 
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I'm sorry I told you wrong , I'm a rookie at this , on the 10 pin connector pin 6 is a thin wire. Please ask for someone else to confirm this before you continue .
Pin 1 and pin 6 on the 10 pin connector are both thin wires.

Thanks. It makes more sense that way and that why its always good to confirm. If you look at what the wires do on the handy complicated diagram. It says "+3.3Vsense" which would mean its a sensor wire and that's why its thinner.

The same way the other thin wire is "PWR-OK" which it seems, is just checking the power is "something or other"; so a sensor.

But yeah could someone confirm this.

P.S.: I get this wrong a lot myself. I triple check every wire. Hence why I asked for confirmation. :P
 
I'm really sorry , I should have looked at the diagram better before I responded.
I've never done any of this before . But yeah pin 6 is +3.3Vsence.
 
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