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Hi,

I have an AMD K6/2 Mainboard and try to connect it to an Mini-ITX Power
Supply having 150W

When I start the Computer it powers up but turns off 3 sec after start.

Can someone tell me why? Or is it not possible to connect the ITX
Power-supplay to an normal ATX Mainboard.

Thanks

Steve

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You cannot mix ITX and ATX form factors.

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"Steve-Kai Vyska" <steve@vyska.de> wrote in message
news:407ee454_1@news.arcor-ip.de...
> Hi,
>
> I have an AMD K6/2 Mainboard and try to connect it to an Mini-ITX Power
> Supply having 150W
>
> When I start the Computer it powers up but turns off 3 sec after start.
>
> Can someone tell me why? Or is it not possible to connect the ITX
> Power-supplay to an normal ATX Mainboard.
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve

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