said:
Hi,
>My new PS is a micro ATX that I had to mount via an aluminum adapter I
>manufactured so it would fit in a mini ATX case. It is pretty powerful.
What is your definition of pretty powerful? I would say 600W is powerful.
Anything less is moderate, these days.
Since you lost the manual, you probably should download a copy from the
tyan site.
Here's what it has to say
There are two power connectors on your Tomcat K8E S2865. The Tomcat K8E
S2865 requires that you have an EPS12V power supply that has a 24-pin and
an 8-pin power connector. The Tomcat K8E also supports ATX 2.x and ATX12V
power supplies (20-pin + 4-pin). Please be aware that the 1st pin of
20-pin power connector should be align with the 1st pin of 24-pin power
connector on the motherboard.
As you can see, the manual is not terribly clear about how to install the
4-pin ATX connector.
Steven
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