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If you can help me with this I will love you forever, it has me stumped.
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Well, my guess is that it's the main 24Pin motherboard connector, and ermm, you can't miss it.

It's the biggest cable from the PSU...

Will look something along the lines of this.

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Well its pretty much a cisco certification question. So what I put, after I converted the the Watts and Amps to Volts I came up with a 5 Volt wire, looked that up and its colors were red yellow and black. So Im guessing that is it.
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Avoid any red or brown wires... I'm pretty sure the brown one is the main wire.
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In an ATX power supply, +5V wires are red.
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r00t wrote In an ATX power supply, +5V wires are red.
Ok thanks, if its wrong ill assume that is the correct answer.
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StunBangz wrote
r00t wrote In an ATX power supply, +5V wires are red.
Ok thanks, if its wrong ill assume that is the correct answer.

It's a bad question because PSU cables are not always color-coded to their voltages and not all computers will conform to ATX specs.
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r00t wrote
StunBangz wrote
r00t wrote In an ATX power supply, +5V wires are red.
Ok thanks, if its wrong ill assume that is the correct answer.

It's a bad question because PSU cables are not always color-coded to their voltages and not all computers will conform to ATX specs.
Exactly, the question was to vague.
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