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1 Οκτ 2004 · When you press the power button on your case, it jumps the green wire to a ground, telling the PSU to turn on. When this “jump” is broken, the PSU shuts off. The green wire on ATX plug is the “power on” line and is pin #14. The standard ATX plug will also have seven ground, or black wires.
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29 Νοε 2023 · Jump-starting a PSU can be a valuable step in troubleshooting power-related issues with your computer. By bypassing the power switch and directly supplying power to the PSU, you can determine if it is functioning correctly or if there are other underlying issues causing the problem.
14 Δεκ 2014 · I'm trying to jump-start an old PSU to test some fans I have laying around (I can cut costs by using them in customer builds). Unfortunately, the PSU seems to have irregularly colored wires,...
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20 Απρ 2024 · Jumping a power supply unit (PSU) is a useful technique that often comes into play during troubleshooting or testing scenarios. Whether you’re a PC enthusiast or a technician addressing hardware issues, understanding how to jump a PSU is a valuable skill.
25 Ιουν 2020 · What you mean with jumpstart? Connecting power switch pins? If so and if your computer does not have any other problem, it would start. Is that what you are asking?
Try unplugging your front panel connectors on the motherboard, and short the power + and - pins directly (use a key/screwdriver). It's possible your power button assembly itself is faulty? Alternatively, if your case has a dedicated Reset button, you can just plug that as your Power button.