thermaltake psus are oem-ed from channel well technology or cwt. the issue is that thermaltake likes to cheap out on the caps when ordering from cwt and they often have junk caps like junfool, fuh-joo-yoo and what not. definitely crack it open and recap if u want the build to last or run it 24/7 as a server.
yea asus' mid and high end mobos came with that. asus' marketing nomenclature for it is "q-connector". see attached image of it from the manual of one of my asus mobos.
of course, it only works on asus mobos since their boards all have the same pinout for the different front panel connectors, tho u can try it on other brand motherboards if the pin positioning is similar or the same but different pinout function for each pin so beware of the differing pinout and connect it appropriately. dont fry anything!
The motherboard to be used is a KFN5-D SLI that was an ebay rescue sometime early this year...had bad caps; the seller knew it.....and was basically selling it for peanuts + the cost of shipping....and it's not a very common board, so I grabbed it. It has a pair of Opteron Barcelona quadcores @ 2.5GHz; the fastest it can take. This board does not support Shanghai cores. I added 64gb ECC RAM, ECC DDR2 is silly cheap these days, IIRC it cost be ~$40....you can barely feed two people at McDonald's for that these days.
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