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blackwiki>Jesse Viviano
(Clarify something about pin 20)
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|style="background:orange; color:black" rowspan="2"| Orange
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|style="background:orange; color:black" rowspan="3"| Orange
|align="right" rowspan="2"| +3.3 V
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|align="right" rowspan="3"| +3.3 V
|rowspan="2"| 1
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|rowspan="3"| 1
|rowspan="2"| 13
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|rowspan="3"| 13
 
|align="left"| +3.3 V
 
|align="left"| +3.3 V
 
|style="background:orange; color:black"| Orange
 
|style="background:orange; color:black"| Orange

Revision as of 14:27, 20 November 2010

24-pin ATX12V 2.x power supply connector
(20-pin omits the last four: 11, 12, 23 and 24)
Color Signal Pin Pin Signal Color
Orange +3.3 V 1 13 +3.3 V Orange
+3.3 V sense Brown
Orange +3.3 V 2 14 −12 V Blue
Black Ground 3 15 Ground Black
Red +5 V 4 16 Power on Green
Black Ground 5 17 Ground Black
Red +5 V 6 18 Ground Black
Black Ground 7 19 Ground Black
Grey Power good 8 20 Reserved N/C
Purple +5 V standby 9 21 +5 V Red
Yellow +12 V 10 22 +5 V Red
Yellow +12 V 11 23 +5 V Red
Orange +3.3 V 12 24 Ground Black
  • Pins 8, 13, and 16 (shaded) are control signals, not power:
    • "Power On" is pulled up to +5V by the PSU, and must be driven low to turn on the PSU.
    • "Power good" is low when other outputs have not yet reached, or are about to leave, correct voltages.
    • The "+3.3 V sense" line is for remote sensing.[1]
  • Pin 20 (formerly −5V, white wire) is absent in current power supplies; it was optional in ATX and ATX12V version 1.2, and deleted as of ver. 1.3.
  • The right-hand pins are numbered 11–20 in the 20-pin version.
  1. "ATX Specification Version 2.1" (PDF).