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Topic: [FS]24Pin PSU ATX Plugs / Shpping WorldWide (Read 5213 times)

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Bump Grin Grin Grin
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Still have these after 2.5 years?

Yep! They didn't sell as good as I thought they would.  Undecided
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Still have these after 2.5 years?
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This needs a good BUMP!  Grin Shocked Cool
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September 27, 2014, 07:17:00 AM
#18
I purchased some of these...they are much nicer than paper clipping.  Mine arrived very fast...I even paid first.
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September 01, 2014, 04:31:56 PM
#17
Bump!

Key Note. If you buy more than one you will save all in all. Please PM me if you want more than one.
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its back now. The first image was the price conversion from USD to BTC.
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1st image has died
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I had a user contact me that lived in Western Australia. Please send me a PM. There has been an issue with the shipment.
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February 03, 2014, 09:23:14 PM
#13

The only problem is you need to attach one side to a motherboard.   This adapter was primarily made to use 2 power supplies for one computer system.  It splits power off the first atx to feed a dummy load to the 2nd atx, but you need the first to be connected to a motherboard.

The dummy plug is much better as it shorts the 2 correct wires to simulate the load, besides not being restricted to having your 2nd psu 14 inches next to the first one.

Not true on ("The only problem is you need to attach one side to a motherboard"). If you had one of those plus the dummy plug then you will not need a MoBo. Still cheaper with 2 dummy plugs though. Wink

If you had the $5 dummy plug to plug one side so you dont need a motherboard, then why would you buy the $12 wire adapter?  LOL
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that would be a good question.
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February 03, 2014, 08:40:49 PM
#12

The only problem is you need to attach one side to a motherboard.   This adapter was primarily made to use 2 power supplies for one computer system.  It splits power off the first atx to feed a dummy load to the 2nd atx, but you need the first to be connected to a motherboard.

The dummy plug is much better as it shorts the 2 correct wires to simulate the load, besides not being restricted to having your 2nd psu 14 inches next to the first one.

Not true on ("The only problem is you need to attach one side to a motherboard"). If you had one of those plus the dummy plug then you will not need a MoBo. Still cheaper with 2 dummy plugs though. Wink

If you had the $5 dummy plug to plug one side so you dont need a motherboard, then why would you buy the $12 wire adapter?  LOL
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February 03, 2014, 03:04:19 PM
#11

The only problem is you need to attach one side to a motherboard.   This adapter was primarily made to use 2 power supplies for one computer system.  It splits power off the first atx to feed a dummy load to the 2nd atx, but you need the first to be connected to a motherboard.

The dummy plug is much better as it shorts the 2 correct wires to simulate the load, besides not being restricted to having your 2nd psu 14 inches next to the first one.

Not true on ("The only problem is you need to attach one side to a motherboard"). If you had one of those plus the dummy plug then you will not need a MoBo. Still cheaper with 2 dummy plugs though. Wink
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February 03, 2014, 01:59:14 PM
#10

The only problem is you need to attach one side to a motherboard.   This adapter was primarily made to use 2 power supplies for one computer system.  It splits power off the first atx to feed a dummy load to the 2nd atx, but you need the first to be connected to a motherboard.

The dummy plug is much better as it shorts the 2 correct wires to simulate the load, besides not being restricted to having your 2nd psu 14 inches next to the first one.



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February 03, 2014, 01:52:09 PM
#9
Just got a new batch of plugs in.
I got 58 plugs that are ready to go out!
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January 29, 2014, 07:58:56 PM
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I could not beat there prices and besides you could buy 2 of my plugs and still be cheaper than one of there 2 way plugs.  Grin
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January 29, 2014, 05:36:20 PM
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Much better pics thanks.
I will be getting a couple this weekend when my BTC clears I will PM you then.

Sounds Good.
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January 29, 2014, 05:31:31 PM
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Much better pics thanks.
I will be getting a couple this weekend when my BTC clears I will PM you then.

some better photos would be nice, looks like a grey turd wrapped in plastic...

Not trying to troll, seriously interested but i want to see how the switch looks..

Danny
Better Pictures uploaded on main post.

Better pictures please.
Do you do escrow?
I know it's a small amount but I've been burnt before.  If no escrow do you ship first?
Better Pictures uploaded on main post.
Yes I can use escrow. At your expense.

DannyHamilton is a real good escrow person to use. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2706951
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January 29, 2014, 04:58:46 PM
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some better photos would be nice, looks like a grey turd wrapped in plastic...

Not trying to troll, seriously interested but i want to see how the switch looks..

Danny
Better Pictures uploaded on main post.

Better pictures please.
Do you do escrow?
I know it's a small amount but I've been burnt before.  If no escrow do you ship first?
Better Pictures uploaded on main post.
Yes I can use escrow. At your expense.

DannyHamilton is a real good escrow person to use. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2706951
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January 29, 2014, 04:46:56 PM
#3
Better pictures please.
Do you do escrow?
I know it's a small amount but I've been burnt before.  If no escrow do you ship first?
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