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iMac G5 PSU
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<blockquote data-quote="adriangb" data-source="post: 1195653" data-attributes="member: 95556"><p>Yes, it can be done without much effort. However, for a permanent solution, both PSUs are still necessary: no ATX PSU has a 24v rail.</p><p></p><p>I checked the pinout on my iMac PSU, and it matches that one. My multimeter also reported crazy voltages on the 12v and 5v rails (13.7v and 5.9v respectively, also, the 24v rail is running at 26v, so I could't use this PSU anyways, I'd have to end up getting a DC upscale after all).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adriangb, post: 1195653, member: 95556"] Yes, it can be done without much effort. However, for a permanent solution, both PSUs are still necessary: no ATX PSU has a 24v rail. I checked the pinout on my iMac PSU, and it matches that one. My multimeter also reported crazy voltages on the 12v and 5v rails (13.7v and 5.9v respectively, also, the 24v rail is running at 26v, so I could't use this PSU anyways, I'd have to end up getting a DC upscale after all). [/QUOTE]
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