Fastest way to ATX cuttoff
I recently looking some video where guy BBQ motherboard.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZLdN4mnNF9Y
Beside of that he purely assume that the PSU is faulty, and the motherboard is ok... I wonder is there some way to do faster response to stop deliver accumulated voltage from PSU (rather that panicaly unplug AC), and to immediately shutdown all of dedicated switcing PS on motherboard and put PSU back to standby state.
Is grounding power good PG good idea, because it is on output of PSU? Will that affect on futher generating voltage on all rails of PSU, or just shutdown all PS on MB?
Or pullup power on PSON, is this stops all PS on MB and PSU immediately, whitch of these are the better (faster) options and why? Or any other trick to do so.
One modified PSU with some extra function is good to have like measure equipment in repair
I recently looking some video where guy BBQ motherboard.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZLdN4mnNF9Y
Beside of that he purely assume that the PSU is faulty, and the motherboard is ok... I wonder is there some way to do faster response to stop deliver accumulated voltage from PSU (rather that panicaly unplug AC), and to immediately shutdown all of dedicated switcing PS on motherboard and put PSU back to standby state.
Is grounding power good PG good idea, because it is on output of PSU? Will that affect on futher generating voltage on all rails of PSU, or just shutdown all PS on MB?
Or pullup power on PSON, is this stops all PS on MB and PSU immediately, whitch of these are the better (faster) options and why? Or any other trick to do so.
One modified PSU with some extra function is good to have like measure equipment in repair
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