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Topic: eVGA Supernova 1300 jumper clip (Read 1058 times)

legendary
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July 01, 2015, 08:25:57 AM
#8
Thanks,

I got it to work, but 11 & 12 is not what you have in the picture with the clip.  Your clip is in position 10 & 11.
11 & 12 are one in from the edge (next to other connector), on the clip side, and are Green/PowerOn and Black/Ground.


yeah I had an oversize paperclip   it popped out 2 times and the last time I got it to stick in I did not realize it was shifted over one hole.  It still worked which was impressive.

I bent the paper clip better today and shifted it over one. it now works. I am pulling those photos.
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June 30, 2015, 10:44:15 PM
#7
Thanks,

I got it to work, but 11 & 12 is not what you have in the picture with the clip.  Your clip is in position 10 & 11.
11 & 12 are one in from the edge (next to other connector), on the clip side, and are Green/PowerOn and Black/Ground.
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
June 30, 2015, 03:05:00 PM
#6
Still not getting it....  It was simple the first time around.

I thought I read something off the eVGA support site that said on the 1300, if you put a jumper in the hole just below the "V" in EVGA and also the one to the right..... I am not sure, but it worked before.

I do not have a motherboard cable for it and all the pictures show the motherboard end.  I want to jump it right at the power supply with no cable.

Thanks,

Tom

ah drama

 if you give me an hour I will figure it out and post it .

try  11 and 12 on the  psu  I got it to work see photo






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June 30, 2015, 02:41:30 PM
#5
Still not getting it....  It was simple the first time around.

I thought I read something off the eVGA support site that said on the 1300, if you put a jumper in the hole just below the "V" in EVGA and also the one to the right..... I am not sure, but it worked before.

I do not have a motherboard cable for it and all the pictures show the motherboard end.  I want to jump it right at the power supply with no cable.

Thanks,

Tom
alh
legendary
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June 30, 2015, 02:12:24 PM
#4
Another useful option is to look for an "ATX Power Supply Jumper" on Ebay or Amazon. Yes, it costs more than a paper clip, but makes things so much easier. Less than $5.
legendary
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June 30, 2015, 11:02:01 AM
#3
this is not a technical support question.  this is a miner support question.

belongs here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=40.0


as for what pins.  the evga 1300 comes with a jumper   I will photo the jumper  give me a few minutes.



note I asked mods to move this.


and these photo should be your answer





legendary
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June 30, 2015, 10:41:08 AM
#2
I have a eVGA SuperNova 1300 that I've been using for a while.  I had a jumper wire between two pins on the back to allow the unit to turn on.
Originally I found a picture that showed where to place the wire.  I am searching but can't seem to find the picture or description where to put
the jumper wire.  I would appreciate if someone could provide this information so I can get that PSU up and running again.

Or if you can simply take a picture of your PSU with the wire in place, that would be great.

Thanks in advance,

Tom Travis

Here are a few sites - http://www.seasonic.ru/tech-support/jump-start/ and  http://aphnetworks.com/tutorials/psu_paperclip_trick

With the EVGA 1300 I believe it's a all black wire if it's like mine so you would need to make sure your looking at motherboard power cord in the right direction.  And then count to find the spot as there is no green/black as normal colors.
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June 30, 2015, 10:01:29 AM
#1
I have a eVGA SuperNova 1300 that I've been using for a while.  I had a jumper wire between two pins on the back to allow the unit to turn on.
Originally I found a picture that showed where to place the wire.  I am searching but can't seem to find the picture or description where to put
the jumper wire.  I would appreciate if someone could provide this information so I can get that PSU up and running again.

Or if you can simply take a picture of your PSU with the wire in place, that would be great.

Thanks in advance,

Tom Travis
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