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As with other ATX supply projects we’ve seen [Ian] designed this so that the PSU can be swapped out later if necessary. Instead of wiring his own cable harness he used an ATX breakout board.
I have an Antec True 550 EPS12V power supply and was hoping to use it on an MSI dual Athlon MP board (K7D Master L). Anyway, Antec's site indicates that:quote:EPS12V equipment is not compatible ...
The FlexGURU 300W carries a part number of FSP300-57FCB, and the FlexGURU also comes with a lower 250W rated model as well. The FlexGURU measures in at 150mm in length, 40.5mm width, and 81.5mm ...