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Topic: Biostar TB360-BTC Pro 2.0 (Read 111 times)

newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 1
November 27, 2021, 07:49:43 PM
#7
Thank you guys, butni meant AUXPWR and not ATXPWR, you can see these 2x 6 Pins right under the PCI Lanes, and i was asking myself, what they are for, and how you connect them.

That's to power the PCIe slots in cases where powered risers aren't used. With all powered risers you don't need to connect them.

ohhh thank you!
do you have the same board ?
are the risers adapters that connect to the pci lane shining at yours ?
because mine are shining just on the left side
full member
Activity: 1397
Merit: 221
November 27, 2021, 07:14:16 PM
#6
Thank you guys, butni meant AUXPWR and not ATXPWR, you can see these 2x 6 Pins right under the PCI Lanes, and i was asking myself, what they are for, and how you connect them.

That's to power the PCIe slots in cases where powered risers aren't used. With all powered risers you don't need to connect them.
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 1
November 27, 2021, 07:03:29 PM
#5
Thank you guys, butni meant AUXPWR and not ATXPWR, you can see these 2x 6 Pins right under the PCI Lanes, and i was asking myself, what they are for, and how you connect them.
full member
Activity: 1264
Merit: 138
November 26, 2021, 07:52:31 PM
#4
The motherboard is doing same thing a Y 24pin cable does.  The psus are not synced but are turned on/off together.  So do be careful not to mix psus on a riser/gpu set. 

Always power riser and gpu in riser from same psu.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1026
November 26, 2021, 11:03:00 AM
#3

"There are two 24Pin power supply connectors on the TB360-BTC PRO / PRO 2.0  for you over all power. It also supports two power supplies in the same time and no need to set up jumpers."
https://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/mb_overview_new.php?S_ID=1031&MODEL=TB360-BTC_PRO_2.0
If I understood correctly, this motherboard has a built-in power supply synchronizer.
full member
Activity: 1264
Merit: 138
November 25, 2021, 10:00:23 PM
#2
The second psu is only turned on and off by the motherboard AUXPWR2 plug.  The AUXPWR1 slot is the one used by the motherboard for actual power.  Only if you physically stick a gpu into the pcie x16 slot then that gpu only has to have power from AUXPWR1 psu.  All others can be on either AUXPWR1 or PWR2…just be sure the riser and gpu are powered by the same psu. 

Not sure what you are seeing not seeing on the small pcie slot boards. 
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 1
November 25, 2021, 01:19:10 PM
#1
Is someone here using this Board, and mind answering me some questions ?
So how do you properly connect tose two AUXPWR PCI Slots?
And do you guys have the same problem with your risers, where the part that connects into the PCI LAne in the Board is not shining ?
So one row is shining. but the othert one doesnt and i dont know why that is.
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