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is there a adapter that can
change a AT Power supply unit cable to a ATX cable?
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or is there a diagram so I can splice these wires and hook them up to the new motherboard?
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I think there is, but you do have to change the adapter. I'm not sure if an AT power supply has all of the connections that you need for an ATX plug however. As for diagrams, there should be one on the power supply itself.
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I guess you wouldnt know where I can get this!?
I have checked every where the only adapter I can find is a ATX to AT which Im looking for AT to ATX ![]() |
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I've searched and I haven't found any information on how do do this. I do know that you would have to change the power switch. An AT power switch is on/off, while an ATX power switch is momentary (push button).
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