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Author Topic: Motherboard (computer) power button  (Read 1273 times)

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cmarion1024

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Motherboard (computer) power button
« on: October 26, 2011, 04:32:28 pm »
I have seen some asking questions about modifying the power button or having one external, etc.  I am no genius or claiming to be one, but I thought this article might be a good reference point for modding the power button.  Its used as a guide for people who do case mods, which is make a computer case out of some weird item with the components inside (for those who dont know).

http://case-mods.linear1.org/case-mod-101-the-atx-power-switch-demystified/

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Re: Motherboard (computer) power button
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2011, 01:03:23 am »
I have seen some asking questions about modifying the power button or having one external, etc.  I am no genius or claiming to be one, but I thought this article might be a good reference point for modding the power button.  Its used as a guide for people who do case mods, which is make a computer case out of some weird item with the components inside (for those who dont know).

http://case-mods.linear1.org/case-mod-101-the-atx-power-switch-demystified/

Makes no mention of using a cap.  :-\