No such thing really as a "PS/2" power supply. There's AT and ATX.
Yes, there's a huge difference since a different mobo is needed for each specific type. An ATX mobo needs an ATX PS, and an AT mobo needs an AT PS. The AT also needs an external power switch, where as the ATX uses a "soft power switch" integrated into the ATX mobo. The voltages are also different in that the AT has no 3.3v, 5vsb. I don't have one handy now to check but I think maybe the AT also doesn't have the -5v & -12v, but I can't recall. Externally, the dimensions are about the same within a few mm for **typical** AT & ATX supplies. There are some proprietary designs used by some PC manufacturers. AT mobo's are getting very hard to find (and also the supplies). I haven't seen any new ones for the past few years, they've all been ATX or the new BATX. -Clint God Bless Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Carnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 8:01 AM Subject: PCWorks: Power Supplies Hello, Been looking to buy a new case lately and see that some have a PS/2 power supply. I did a little reaearch but am not seeing much for difference between that and the ATX supply. Is there any real differences? I thought at first that they may just be smaller but I'm not sure if that's the case. Any ideas? Thanks, Roger C. ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
