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Old 02-15-2001, 12:54 AM   #1
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I'm confused as to how to get 2 power supplies to power on simultaneously once the PC ON button is pushed. How would you interconnect the two PSU?(Sounds stupid for asking) Or do you just connect the AC power cord to both with only 1 connected to motherboard for PC ON button connection while the other one for Peltier use is on all the time? (even if the PC is off?)

Somebody clue me in on this one.
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Old 02-15-2001, 04:12 PM   #2
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Here are two links that will show you how .There are other sites that have instructions on using both PS at the same time without having to install a seperate switch ,but I couldn't find those links.
http://www.speedy3d.com/articles/cas...p3/index.shtml

http://www.virtualhideout.net/guides...ds/index.shtml
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Old 02-15-2001, 08:16 PM   #3
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Thanx. I appreciate that.
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Old 02-18-2001, 04:30 PM   #4
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If you run a peltier it`s better to have a separate AT power supply which has a switch(for peltier and pump if watercooled) as you can turn on cooling half a minute before power on system.That way you can also cold boot at some more mhz without wire trick.
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