Jumper setting to use ATX P.S.U. with SY-5SSB Soyo M. B.

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cuervo1
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I can't find it on this board. It has both sets of connectors. The User Manual has no setting for it.
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Usually only plug-in the ATX connector and it should work.
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Thanks Denniss:
I tried that,also,checked the P.S.U. It's O. K. I don't think that Soyo is going to answer for a M.B. this old. I tried them. I think that my best bet is that someone on some forum will remember.
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from the mainboard manual:

"6.ATX Power On/Off Switch
Attach the 2-pin momentary type switch to the PWRBT connector for turning On or Off your ATX power supply."

it's on the front panel connector.
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I tried that. One of the pins is ground the other has a high resistence ground. Something is keeping the PSU from starting becaus when I short the green wire it runs normal.
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Only the board connected with CPU and memory? No drives add-in cards/cabling yet? Any of those can be the problem. Another thing, shorting the green wire and have a spinning fan on the PSU is NOT a guarantee it is good. I have just kicked out a PSU that did just that, spin the fan but no output.
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cuervo1
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The Power supply runs another board and the P.O.ST. card gives the voltages an o.k. Iv'e tried to trace the starting pins with continuity but without a schematic it's hopeless.
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