Dx58m01 Motherboard Manual
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This issue may all just be proprietary wiring, but I can't get a verified answer
I have a Dell Studio XPS 435MT (2009) which came with motherboard dx58m01 that requires a 24 pin and 8 pin power connector. I placed my motherboard in a new case (the corsair spec-02) and wanted to change the supply to something I had laying around.
Plugging the supply into the motherboard, gives the dell motherboard the orange light. When I hit the power button, the light fades and turns off for second or two, the supply makes a click and nothing happens, then the orange light returns on the motherboard.
I put the supply into an Asus motherboard I had, that only requires a 20 pin, and it booted fine.
perhaps my 8 pin or 4 pin (of the 20+4 connector) is bad? I really can't see why this wouldn't work, other than Dell having proprietary wiring, which I have been trying to figure out for several days. I haven't contacted Dell, as I don't think they would help, the manual has no information, and I have many different posts telling me opposite things. Some say the supply is proprietary on this board, some say it isn't.
Is there different ATX standards over the years i'm not aware of? am I missing something obvious?
The dell power supply is dps360fb-1a
360 watt (300 Watts total max on 12V rails)
+12VA = 15A
+12VB = 16A
+3.3V = 17A
+5V = 18A
+5Vaux = 2A
The other power supply I had laying around, which seemed perfect for the rebuild was an Antec Truepower Trio TP3-650. This power supply was literally only used a handful of days and is practically new, even though its 10 years old, its powerful and has the connects I need
+12V1 = 19A
+12V2 = 19A
+12V3 = 19A
+3.3V = 24A
+5V = 24A
+5VSB = 3A
-12V = 0.8A
On top of the non-booting issue, the wires on the dell supply are too short to reach, even if I did want to plug it in, in the new case, and would have to order some type of extension cables for every single cable
I am also trying to install a 4GB MSI R7 370 I just purchased on a mega sale, but I don't think the dell supply is up to the challenge.
I might have access to a multi meter, if this helps, but, I don't really know how to use one at this point in time, but, i'm willing to learn.
I have spent three days mulling over the issue thus far, every time I think I find the right image or something that could help, it wont pull the link.
I have a Dell Studio XPS 435MT (2009) which came with motherboard dx58m01 that requires a 24 pin and 8 pin power connector. I placed my motherboard in a new case (the corsair spec-02) and wanted to change the supply to something I had laying around.
Plugging the supply into the motherboard, gives the dell motherboard the orange light. When I hit the power button, the light fades and turns off for second or two, the supply makes a click and nothing happens, then the orange light returns on the motherboard.
I put the supply into an Asus motherboard I had, that only requires a 20 pin, and it booted fine.
perhaps my 8 pin or 4 pin (of the 20+4 connector) is bad? I really can't see why this wouldn't work, other than Dell having proprietary wiring, which I have been trying to figure out for several days. I haven't contacted Dell, as I don't think they would help, the manual has no information, and I have many different posts telling me opposite things. Some say the supply is proprietary on this board, some say it isn't.
Is there different ATX standards over the years i'm not aware of? am I missing something obvious?
The dell power supply is dps360fb-1a
360 watt (300 Watts total max on 12V rails)
+12VA = 15A
+12VB = 16A
+3.3V = 17A
+5V = 18A
+5Vaux = 2A
The other power supply I had laying around, which seemed perfect for the rebuild was an Antec Truepower Trio TP3-650. This power supply was literally only used a handful of days and is practically new, even though its 10 years old, its powerful and has the connects I need
+12V1 = 19A
+12V2 = 19A
+12V3 = 19A
+3.3V = 24A
+5V = 24A
+5VSB = 3A
-12V = 0.8A
On top of the non-booting issue, the wires on the dell supply are too short to reach, even if I did want to plug it in, in the new case, and would have to order some type of extension cables for every single cable
I am also trying to install a 4GB MSI R7 370 I just purchased on a mega sale, but I don't think the dell supply is up to the challenge.
I might have access to a multi meter, if this helps, but, I don't really know how to use one at this point in time, but, i'm willing to learn.
I have spent three days mulling over the issue thus far, every time I think I find the right image or something that could help, it wont pull the link.
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