🔌 Power Your Passion with Precision!
The CRJ Electronics 24-Pin ATX Power Supply Jumper Bridge Tool is a compact and lightweight device designed for easy connection and testing of ATX power supplies. With precise dimensions and no need for batteries, this tool is perfect for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike, ensuring seamless compatibility with standard ATX systems.
Brand | CRJ Electronics |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 6.99 x 1.75 cm; 4.54 g |
Item model number | 4006 |
Form Factor | ATX |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
A**A
Simple solution to troubleshooting a powersupply problem.
Sizing of interconnection is no problem with this jumper. I just hope I can find it the next time I need it. Works perfectly.
B**B
Simple, but worth it
If you ever have a need to turn on an ATX power supply when it's not installed in a computer, this is so much easier and quicker than jerry-rigging a jumper which might be a long-term reliability issue. Plug this in and you're done. It takes longer to unpack it than to install it.
R**A
For Always On Power to GPU Rig
Tricks the ATX 3.0 power supply to be always on. Use case is powering external GPUs for training on a Dell R630 U1 server. GPUs are in a rig attached to the server via a 600mm GPU riser cable (ASIN B0C415XBQZ). Works well.
S**K
Trouble shoot power supply
Grounds and simulates Good power signal from motherboard. Allows full op of power supply and metering of unloaded operation
J**E
Perfect Solution for
Simple solutions are the best solutions. I am using this to power multiple Corsair, Seasonic, and be quiet! PSU's for various use cases ranging from powering a fan stack exhausting dust generated by my CNC and laser-cutter to fans used in a custom-built Mac Mini mini-rack.Typical exhaust fans are extremely loud, so instead of standard options, I opted to create a fan stack using Noctua and be quiet 120-140mm fans. Using a SATA-powered PWM hub, this connector allows me to keep the hub online and the fans running at full speed during operation of the CNC and laser-cutter.For the custom-built Mac Mini mini-rack, this allows me to run an SFX PSU within the chassis of the rack and draw intake to the base of the Mac Mini, driving exhaust through the backplate at a faster rate.
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