> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PCI] tapping power for a fan on a 7300 and/or 7600
> 
> 
>> Is there a 
>> more elegant solution, a supply on the mb?
> 
> NEVER tap power from the motherboard.
> 
> If you need +12 volts, get it from Pin 1 of any handy disk drive
> connector (Pin 2 is the +12 volts return).
> 
> If you need +5 volts, get it from Pin 4 of any handy disk drive connector
> (Pin 3 is the +5 volts return).
> 
> The connector is an AMP (commercial) Mate-N-Lock, available as a "carded"
> combination of a male shell, a female shell, four make pins and four
> female pins, at many local electronics distributors, for about $3.00. A
> standard part on any PC, anywhere.
> 
> Also available "loose" from Allied, Digi-Key, Newark and the other "usual
> suspects" distributors.
> 
> Note well: there is also a "Universal Mate-N-Lock", and this is a
> completely different connector series.


Thank you, pin 1 and 2 seem to be the go then.

David Elmo


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