That’s exactly where I stuck small tools when I was working on equipment in the Airforce.
Every time they called for a tool check I shook my head. 🙂
In my situation I did have a spare 24 pin laying around. I had my old PSU (ATX) from my desktop but I had also bought a new PSU (SFX-L) for use with the eGPU adapter. I was testing each part independently as a part of the troubleshooting process and it resulted in quite the mess of cables.
6 thoughts on “0078.7 – Troubleshooting”
Llywenna
That’s exactly where I stuck small tools when I was working on equipment in the Airforce.
Every time they called for a tool check I shook my head. 🙂
tootaloo
Pencils, screwdrivers, chopsticks… a bun can hold all sorts of useful things!
The Ninjaneer
Magical spare 24 pin what is thy wisdom?
tootaloo
In my situation I did have a spare 24 pin laying around. I had my old PSU (ATX) from my desktop but I had also bought a new PSU (SFX-L) for use with the eGPU adapter. I was testing each part independently as a part of the troubleshooting process and it resulted in quite the mess of cables.
The Ninjaneer
Just in case, PSUs do have a power on pin, make sure that it is enabled by the eGPU system or you in testing
And dont forget the switch on the backside, as one likes to do XD
The Ninjaneer
Just in case, PSUs do have a power on pin, make sure that it is enabled by the eGPU system or you in testing
And dont forget the switch on the backside, as one likes to do XD
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