ASAP predator Orion 640p motherboard ATX power connector layout

Bassfreak85
Bassfreak85 Member Posts: 5

Tinkerer

edited January 27 in Predator Desktops

So basically what I'm going to do is take the connectors for my old power supply and splice them into the 18 + 10 pin PSU to 10 pin 12vo motherboard cable to a crosshair PSU and their adaptor cable.. Looking at the ten pin layout for the 12AO adaptor

I can splice the 5v pulldown for power on. 12v constant(+12v SB

And it shouldn't matter which one I use for 12v sense for regulation.

And the power ok I assume is 12v as well.

Only problem is I don't know which ones the constant, power ok and sense pins so I can splice the 10 pin motherboard side with the existing connectors.

Has anyone found the motherboard pin out?

I don't have a videocard right now but it'll still power up and I can probably check it.

I could probably find.the 12 sv by sticking a #18 into the pin connector and test it with my meter to eliminate that same with the 5v pulldown. Tgat being said I think the power ok and sense are both just 12v correct so I just have to find the 12 feedback from the board.

With that being said I would rather just have the pin out that way I don't burn everything up. Lol

Answers

  • Bassfreak85
    Bassfreak85 Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    Sweet. At this point I just need to find a 12 volt constant and the power okay I know I can pull a 12-volt sense from any one of the 12 volt outputs all is doing is regulating but I'm just not quite sure on the power okay I'm guessing I could probably pull another pin the 12 volt constant I will have to hook up power to it and turn the power supply and find out which pin is in fact 12 volts constant I'm just trying to find something a little more technical where I can streamline it I really appreciate it!

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,207 Trailblazer

    When you say Predator Orion 640P, what model do you actually mean? PO3-640, PO5-640, PO7-640, etc? Your full model number is usually on the same sticker as your serial number, it should look something like POxxx-xxx-xxxx. We can likely lookup the pinouts for you once we know just which model you actually have.

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