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power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ?

 
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Thomas Mayer
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:36 pm    Post subject: power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ? Reply with quote

Hi,

since some days my power supply for my S2462 get's extremly noisy... so I
search now a new psu for it. The problem is: the recommanded psu's by Tyan
are no longer available.

I have seen several EPS-psu's, but I am not sure wether they will work,
usually they have a 8pin ATX12V connector, but that seems not to be the same
then a 8pin EPS12V connector. Anyone an idea ?

Greets, Thomas
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Jim
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:36 pm    Post subject: Re: power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ? Reply with quote

Thomas Mayer wrote:
Quote:
Hi,

since some days my power supply for my S2462 get's extremly noisy... so I
search now a new psu for it. The problem is: the recommanded psu's by Tyan
are no longer available.

I have seen several EPS-psu's, but I am not sure wether they will work,
usually they have a 8pin ATX12V connector, but that seems not to be the same
then a 8pin EPS12V connector. Anyone an idea ?

Greets, Thomas


Hi

EPS12v means you need a 24pin + 8pin connector. Anything that is EPS12v
(and not ATX 12v 20pin) with both connectors and that will fit in your
case should be ok.
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tosser
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:36 pm    Post subject: Re: power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ? Reply with quote

Thomas Mayer wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

since some days my power supply for my S2462 get's extremly noisy... so I
search now a new psu for it. The problem is: the recommanded psu's by Tyan
are no longer available.

I have seen several EPS-psu's, but I am not sure wether they will work,
usually they have a 8pin ATX12V connector, but that seems not to be the same
then a 8pin EPS12V connector. Anyone an idea ?

Greets, Thomas




You can do one of several things:

The easiest is to replace the fan in the PSU. This is reasonably
straightforward if you have experience of using a screwdriver and
electrical components. I did this with one of my 2462 PSUs.

What I have also done, for another of my 2462s, is get an EPS PSU plus
an EPS -> ATX-GES converter. You can find these from online suppliers,
and I am sure I have seen a German website that sold them. Use google!

HTH

T
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tosser
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:36 pm    Post subject: Re: power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ? Reply with quote

Jim wrote:
Quote:
Thomas Mayer wrote:

Hi,

since some days my power supply for my S2462 get's extremly noisy...
so I search now a new psu for it. The problem is: the recommanded
psu's by Tyan are no longer available.

I have seen several EPS-psu's, but I am not sure wether they will
work, usually they have a 8pin ATX12V connector, but that seems not to
be the same then a 8pin EPS12V connector. Anyone an idea ?

Greets, Thomas

Hi
EPS12v means you need a 24pin + 8pin connector. Anything that is EPS12v
(and not ATX 12v 20pin) with both connectors and that will fit in your
case should be ok.


Jim,

No disrespect, but this is wrong. The motherboard connections are wired
differently in EPS and ATX-GES PSUs. Thomas' motherboard requires an
ATX-GES connection, which is virtually unique to this motherboard.
If Thomas followed your advice he'd be heading for an early upgrade!

T
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Paul
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:36 pm    Post subject: Re: power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ? Reply with quote

In article <duhn6g$hv3$01$1@news.t-online.com>, "Thomas Mayer"
<thomas.mayer@quarkchess.de> wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

since some days my power supply for my S2462 get's extremly noisy... so I
search now a new psu for it. The problem is: the recommanded psu's by Tyan
are no longer available.

I have seen several EPS-psu's, but I am not sure wether they will work,
usually they have a 8pin ATX12V connector, but that seems not to be the same
then a 8pin EPS12V connector. Anyone an idea ?

Greets, Thomas

There is some info here:

http://www.rackmount.com/Rackacc/ATXGES.htm

Paul
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Thomas Mayer
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:34 pm    Post subject: Re: power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ? Reply with quote

Hi,

Quote:
Thomas Mayer wrote:

Hi,

since some days my power supply for my S2462 get's extremly noisy... so I
search now a new psu for it. The problem is: the recommanded psu's by
Tyan are no longer available.

I have seen several EPS-psu's, but I am not sure wether they will work,
usually they have a 8pin ATX12V connector, but that seems not to be the
same then a 8pin EPS12V connector. Anyone an idea ?

Greets, Thomas


You can do one of several things:

The easiest is to replace the fan in the PSU. This is reasonably
straightforward if you have experience of using a screwdriver and
electrical components. I did this with one of my 2462 PSUs.

What I have also done, for another of my 2462s, is get an EPS PSU plus an
EPS -> ATX-GES converter. You can find these from online suppliers, and I
am sure I have seen a German website that sold them. Use google!

thanks for the info, that's exactly what I need. I might go the converter
way because I was never very satisfied with the psu because even when new it
wasn't really silent. So why not buy a good EPS12V
psu and use that adapter. I have already found a cheap dealer for such an
adapter... just 4,99 Euro + shipping...

Greets and Thanks,

Thomas
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Paul Murphy
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:28 pm    Post subject: Re: power supply for S2462 (Thunder K7) ? Reply with quote

"Thomas Mayer" <thomas.mayer@quarkchess.de> wrote in message
news:duk1ev$50e$01$1@news.t-online.com...
Quote:
thanks for the info, that's exactly what I need. I might go the converter
way because I was never very satisfied with the psu because even when new
it
wasn't really silent. So why not buy a good EPS12V
psu and use that adapter. I have already found a cheap dealer for such an
adapter... just 4,99 Euro + shipping...

If you were considering a Tagan PSU (if they make one with that connection),
I've found 2 Tagan PSUs (one of which was brand new) to have problems with
not powering up my Tyan Tiger S2460 (also a dual Athlon board with the same
chipset) when warm. Make sure you get assurances it'll work fully in all
regards, including warm reboots, from the suppler, that way if there is a
problem you can get a refund/change brand or model.

Paul
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