Oh well... Time to get the real deal
Well it seems like the motherboard really did not like my own made EPS12v, and I had actually planned that this might happen.
It is after all an very different type of system if you compare what system the PSU usually runs, an single 95-125W CPU, 1-2 HDDs and a 150-225W Graphics card. It was a bit mean trying to run an dual socket system of it and my connector converting skills probably have to be upgraded before I could successfully do such conversion.
So with all that said and done I have now ordered an real 350W server PSU, with 80+ Gold certification and 2 4-pins EPS12v that can be combined into an SSI12v (which seems to be what the server world calls EPS12v 8-pin connectors) and 1 SSI12v 8-pin connector.
So back to the waiting game... atleast they had them in stock so I should have it at the latest by next tuesday
It is after all an very different type of system if you compare what system the PSU usually runs, an single 95-125W CPU, 1-2 HDDs and a 150-225W Graphics card. It was a bit mean trying to run an dual socket system of it and my connector converting skills probably have to be upgraded before I could successfully do such conversion.
So with all that said and done I have now ordered an real 350W server PSU, with 80+ Gold certification and 2 4-pins EPS12v that can be combined into an SSI12v (which seems to be what the server world calls EPS12v 8-pin connectors) and 1 SSI12v 8-pin connector.
So back to the waiting game... atleast they had them in stock so I should have it at the latest by next tuesday
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