vampyrewolf
New Member
Ok, here's a quick one...
working on an older computer that has the -5V line still on the board...
not getting any vid on it(tried both the factory 8mb card and a 128mb card), think it's either the AGP slot itself or the PS finally dying. The PS is cheaper so I'm trying it first.
Only finding them with the 24 pin plugs, and no -5V wire in em.
Will I fubar the board if I plug it in with a 24->20 pin adapter(aka I need a new board/cpu/ram too), or is the -5V needed on the older computers(700MHz compaq)?
If I need a new board I'm swapping parts in THIS comp to make IT the backup and making a new comp from scratch. Already have a new vid card, 5 port(1 internal) usb2.0 card, spare ethernet, just a board/cpu/ram away from a new computer anyways... and the oldest CPU I can find is a 1.8GHz.
working on an older computer that has the -5V line still on the board...
not getting any vid on it(tried both the factory 8mb card and a 128mb card), think it's either the AGP slot itself or the PS finally dying. The PS is cheaper so I'm trying it first.
Only finding them with the 24 pin plugs, and no -5V wire in em.
Will I fubar the board if I plug it in with a 24->20 pin adapter(aka I need a new board/cpu/ram too), or is the -5V needed on the older computers(700MHz compaq)?
If I need a new board I'm swapping parts in THIS comp to make IT the backup and making a new comp from scratch. Already have a new vid card, 5 port(1 internal) usb2.0 card, spare ethernet, just a board/cpu/ram away from a new computer anyways... and the oldest CPU I can find is a 1.8GHz.