How do I solder the P4-ATX cable to a PW-200 Series PSU?
How to Solder the P4-ATX cable to your PW-200 Series PSU Some motherboards, such as ones with an Intel Pentium 4 processor, require additional power. This is provided through its ATX12V port, which has 4 pins (2×2). With a P4-ATX cable, you can provide this additional power with your PW-200 series PSU. You can solder the P4-ATX cable to your PW-200 series PSU yourself by following the instructions below. Make sure you’re comfortable with soldering and that you have a voltmeter. • Look for 4 holes in a row to the right side of the ATX connector. • Turning the PW-200 on its back, solder the wires in the following pattern: Black, black, yellow, yellow. Follow the yellow that is already soldered on the board.
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