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Posted By: Trumpy PSU Output leads? - 05/31/05 07:21 AM
Just a quick question.
Which of the output leads from a PSU are the 12V and 5V leads?.
As in the red wires and the yellow wires.
I used to know this off-by-heart, but I'll be blowed if I can remember now.
I'm assuming that the Red wires are the 12VDC wires and the Yellow wires are the 5VDC wires.
Can anyone confirm this, or on the other hand, tell me otherwise?.

Cheers,
Mike.
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Posted By: chipmunk Re: PSU Output leads? - 05/31/05 10:34 AM
The yellow is +12v, the red is +5v.
Other wires potentially of interest:
Brown: +3.3v
Blue: -12v
White: -5v
Green:PS_ON, [Short to ground to turn the PSU ON]
Black: Ground
Purple: +5v Standby [permanently on while AC Supply is live]
Grey: Power good signal from PSU

These apply only to ATX power supplies, and some manufacturer specific ones, [eg dell etc.] may be different, even in a dangerous way. However, the +5v=red and +12v=yellow seem to be universal.
(Edit: I found a good page of information here .
The info may be slightly out of date as some of the modern PSUs don't supply the negative voltages which were only used for serial ports, and there may be extra connectors for more modern higher power motherboards)

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Posted By: Trumpy Re: PSU Output leads? - 05/31/05 12:49 PM
Cool,
Thanks Chipmunk,
Just wanted to make sure. [Linked Image]
Posted By: gfretwell Re: PSU Output leads? - 05/31/05 03:52 PM
PC supplies are pretty good for other uses but be aware some older designs will not start without a load.
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