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newbie
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April 06, 2015, 12:25:28 PM
#16
why don't will use paper clip ?

He is being on the cautious side which is not bad.  With what Phil suggested you cannot plug it in wrong, or it fall out.

The switch will work just as well as the paper clip but it is much easier to use.
legendary
Activity: 1456
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April 06, 2015, 12:17:55 PM
#15
why don't will use paper clip ?

He is being on the cautious side which is not bad.  With what Phil suggested you cannot plug it in wrong, or it fall out.
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ToQcHista
April 06, 2015, 07:55:15 AM
#14
why don't will use paper clip ?
legendary
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April 06, 2015, 07:53:03 AM
#13
okey okey, this paperchip working fine buttt i'm interested me this paperchip may will heating PSU cables or itself or S3 ?

The paperclip will not heat up the PSU cables.  Again it's very very small amount of electricity if put in right holes.

Most likely you have PCIe cables heating up.  If you are overclocking you will need 4 PCIe and not 2.  Also make sure not to be using cheap y splitter.  


no i dont want overclock .

so paperclip don't is will dangerous.


I'm going to turn on PSU paperclip but i sometimes turn off PSU and i check paperclip and cables if is hot

I have never had paperclip if done properly get hot.

what do mean there quotes ?


yet don't have PSu because my s3 arrives my country 11APRIL and after will buy psu .


Somehow I cannot understand,  Tell me use whether  paperclip  ?
  No No NO NO paperclip

Buy this


http://www.ebay.com/itm/PC-Server-ATX-PSU-24Pin-Female-Socket-Starter-Switch-Button-Power-Cable-DIY-/311325111969?




To all that posted here  english is his second language.     While a paperclip can work and many have used them. (even me)

 I rather go safe  and have him spend a few dollars with the switch above.
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ToQcHista
April 05, 2015, 03:18:38 AM
#12
okey okey, this paperchip working fine buttt i'm interested me this paperchip may will heating PSU cables or itself or S3 ?

The paperclip will not heat up the PSU cables.  Again it's very very small amount of electricity if put in right holes.

Most likely you have PCIe cables heating up.  If you are overclocking you will need 4 PCIe and not 2.  Also make sure not to be using cheap y splitter.  


no i dont want overclock .

so paperclip don't is will dangerous.


I'm going to turn on PSU paperclip but i sometimes turn off PSU and i check paperclip and cables if is hot

I have never had paperclip if done properly get hot.

what do mean there quotes ?


yet don't have PSu because my s3 arrives my country 11APRIL and after will buy psu .


Somehow I cannot understand,  Tell me use whether  paperclip  ?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 05, 2015, 03:06:09 AM
#11
okey okey, this paperchip working fine buttt i'm interested me this paperchip may will heating PSU cables or itself or S3 ?

The paperclip will not heat up the PSU cables.  Again it's very very small amount of electricity if put in right holes.

Most likely you have PCIe cables heating up.  If you are overclocking you will need 4 PCIe and not 2.  Also make sure not to be using cheap y splitter.   


no i dont want overclock .

so paperclip don't is will dangerous.


I'm going to turn on PSU paperclip but i sometimes turn off PSU and i check paperclip and cables if is hot

Paperclip should not be getting hot from electricity.   What brand of PSU are you using?  Can you take a picture of your power cables plugged in your S3?

I would expect if cables get hot it's PCIe cables and something is wrong or very hot ambient.  I have never had paperclip if done properly get hot.
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ToQcHista
April 05, 2015, 02:59:19 AM
#10
okey okey, this paperchip working fine buttt i'm interested me this paperchip may will heating PSU cables or itself or S3 ?

The paperclip will not heat up the PSU cables.  Again it's very very small amount of electricity if put in right holes.

Most likely you have PCIe cables heating up.  If you are overclocking you will need 4 PCIe and not 2.  Also make sure not to be using cheap y splitter.   


no i dont want overclock .

so paperclip don't is will dangerous.


I'm going to turn on PSU paperclip but i sometimes turn off PSU and i check paperclip and cables if is hot
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 05, 2015, 02:12:01 AM
#9
okey okey, this paperchip working fine buttt i'm interested me this paperchip may will heating PSU cables or itself or S3 ?

The paperclip will not heat up the PSU cables.  Again it's very very small amount of electricity if put in right holes.

Most likely you have PCIe cables heating up.  If you are overclocking you will need 4 PCIe and not 2.  Also make sure not to be using cheap y splitter.   
member
Activity: 98
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ToQcHista
April 05, 2015, 12:49:14 AM
#8
okey okey, this paperchip working fine buttt i'm interested me this paperchip may will heating PSU cables or itself or S3 ?
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1002
April 04, 2015, 03:49:00 PM
#7
You can follow this simple guide which show exactly how to it: http://aphnetworks.com/tutorials/psu_paperclip_trick
Just you do not need to cover whole connector with a tape as showed there. This is not necessary.

Good luck
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Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Hi
April 04, 2015, 03:21:00 PM
#6
To jump a psu you just need any regular paper clip that is not covered in the rubber coating so it does not need to be copper. If the paper clip is too thin then stick two in to make sure the connection is solid.


this paper clip will dont hot cable or wire or PSU ?? ??

This is a thin? I'm going to use it  >

http://www.picz.ge/img/s3/1504/3/3/36e2b7124c32.jpg

A regular paperclip.  Does not need to be fancy.  As long as you put in right holes (double check) it is very low amount of electricity.

I do suggest using some electrical tape to keep it in place.  But you don't need shielded wires, copper paperclip, etc.  Just a regular paperclip, if a was one tear wax off where it can get a connection.

yeaah
.

i will use paperclip and i add paperclip above electrical tape ??

similar? > http://www.picz.ge/img/s2/1504/4/1/15fe481f54a4.png

You don't need to wrap the exposed part of it in electrical tape just a regular paper clip with nothing on it will work just fine. Good luck
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ToQcHista
April 04, 2015, 01:56:47 AM
#5
To jump a psu you just need any regular paper clip that is not covered in the rubber coating so it does not need to be copper. If the paper clip is too thin then stick two in to make sure the connection is solid.


this paper clip will dont hot cable or wire or PSU ?? ??

This is a thin? I'm going to use it  >

http://www.picz.ge/img/s3/1504/3/3/36e2b7124c32.jpg

A regular paperclip.  Does not need to be fancy.  As long as you put in right holes (double check) it is very low amount of electricity.

I do suggest using some electrical tape to keep it in place.  But you don't need shielded wires, copper paperclip, etc.  Just a regular paperclip, if a was one tear wax off where it can get a connection.

yeaah
.

i will use paperclip and i add paperclip above electrical tape ??

similar? > http://www.picz.ge/img/s2/1504/4/1/15fe481f54a4.png
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
April 03, 2015, 06:12:27 PM
#4
To jump a psu you just need any regular paper clip that is not covered in the rubber coating so it does not need to be copper. If the paper clip is too thin then stick two in to make sure the connection is solid.


this paper clip will dont hot cable or wire or PSU ?? ??

This is a thin? I'm going to use it  >

http://www.picz.ge/img/s3/1504/3/3/36e2b7124c32.jpg

A regular paperclip.  Does not need to be fancy.  As long as you put in right holes (double check) it is very low amount of electricity.

I do suggest using some electrical tape to keep it in place.  But you don't need shielded wires, copper paperclip, etc.  Just a regular paperclip, if a was one tear wax off where it can get a connection.
member
Activity: 98
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ToQcHista
April 03, 2015, 12:54:35 PM
#3
To jump a psu you just need any regular paper clip that is not covered in the rubber coating so it does not need to be copper. If the paper clip is too thin then stick two in to make sure the connection is solid.


this paper clip will dont hot cable or wire or PSU ?? ??

This is a thin? I'm going to use it  >

http://www.picz.ge/img/s3/1504/3/3/36e2b7124c32.jpg
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Hi
April 03, 2015, 12:43:04 PM
#2
To jump a psu you just need any regular paper clip that is not covered in the rubber coating so it does not need to be copper. If the paper clip is too thin then stick two in to make sure the connection is solid.
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ToQcHista
April 03, 2015, 12:31:32 PM
#1
Hi gusy  Wink

I still do not understand.


i want that PSU turn  so that dont burn nothing and i  dont  want hot some cable or wire or PSU. Sad

i do not undestdand which better that plugg 20 PIN jump .

probably this best > https://www.google.com/search?q=shielded+cable+copper&client=opera&biw=1920&bih=971&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=KsAeVZ6BAc3xasvIgcAJ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAg#tbm=isch&q=shielded+cable+

which better ?  paperclip if copper if other ?

write reliable please.
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