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<blockquote data-quote="garrettpf" data-source="post: 2860194" data-attributes="member: 575445"><p>I would have to see the wiring that they do. I would guess you could do as i have said above and put a rocker type switch between green and a ground. this would then give a turn on command and I would assume the MB would have to give the OK to start.</p><p></p><p>When any computer starts it is the initiator. it send a signal the the PSU and then the PSU does its power state check and then gives an OK signal to the motherboard. If this OK signal is not made the computer will not start. By putting a rocker switch on the PSU you would also have to manually turn the PSU off when you are not using it. the computer should shut down but the PSU would remain on. I dont know, I have a headache //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wallbash.gif.1310150c49dd52e0fbe1813a0681e5c3.gif just trying to think right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garrettpf, post: 2860194, member: 575445"] I would have to see the wiring that they do. I would guess you could do as i have said above and put a rocker type switch between green and a ground. this would then give a turn on command and I would assume the MB would have to give the OK to start. When any computer starts it is the initiator. it send a signal the the PSU and then the PSU does its power state check and then gives an OK signal to the motherboard. If this OK signal is not made the computer will not start. By putting a rocker switch on the PSU you would also have to manually turn the PSU off when you are not using it. the computer should shut down but the PSU would remain on. I dont know, I have a headache [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wallbash.gif.1310150c49dd52e0fbe1813a0681e5c3.gif[/IMG] just trying to think right now. [/QUOTE]
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