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    Default Re: Are BTX PSU's different?

    Well, there must be a difference. I ordered this; I plugged it all in and it runs perfect.
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    Default Re: Are BTX PSU's different?

    Type ATX / BTX
    Looks like the PSU just says it works with ATX or BTX motherboards. That would tell me that there's no difference.

    At least you got it working.
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    Default Re: Are BTX PSU's different?

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    Default Re: Are BTX PSU's different?

    Was that an accidental double post or a reply to mine? I was quoting the specs for the PSU that said ATX/BTX, which would mean that it works with either one, making them the same.
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    Default Re: Are BTX PSU's different?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreatSatan View Post
    I'm thinking more of this. Newegg has 11 PSU's are specifically ATX/BTX compatible. Not all of their PSU's are BTX compatible
    Hmm. All of those seem to have higher-than-average +5VSB (5v standby) rails - got a regular ATX PSU with a standby rail rated at 2a or higher that you can try out with that board? I can't imagine why, but that might be it; 2a was on the high side of average last I knew.

    Anyway, they're wire-compatible, so it'd have to be something silly like that, or else you didn't try enough PSUs on your BTX 'board.
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