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NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM

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2014/01/05 19:38:35 (permalink)
Hey Everyone! Just found out that the NEX 750G 24 PIN connector's wiring isn't 1:1... I have already pulled out 9 pins and i was wondering if you guys have a 24 Pin diagram of both the Motherboard and PSU side connectors... Would really appreciate it knowing i could put everything back in order.. thank you!
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    _MattV
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/05 20:31:37 (permalink)
    Hello Riou900,
     
    I can confirm that the 24-pin connector is 1:1. If you take one wire out, then follow it to the other connector, it will come out from the same location as the other end. 
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/05 20:53:43 (permalink)
    I haven't took out the 24th PIN from the PSU side connector but I already have a PIN that connects to the 24th PIN from the Motherboard side connector pulled out.. So im not really sure right now if it's still 1:1..
     
     
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/05 21:05:25 (permalink)
    That post might have been confusing....
     
    Here's my point. From the PSU side connector, the 24th PIN connects to the 19th PIN in the Motherboard side connector.. I took out the sleeve so i can follow it precisely..
     
    Now, from the motherboard side connector, the 24th PIN is intact but i have pulled out the other end .. 
     
    I have 9 PINS pulled out from the PSU side connector.. its 17,16,15,14,13,4,3,2,1.
    While the pins that I pulled  out are connecting to the motherboard side is 13,14,16,17,21,24,1,2,7.
     
    If you can provide me a diagram from both sides then i can probably connect them together.. :(
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/05 21:52:24 (permalink)
    Again, I can confirm that the pinouts are straight 1:1. If you look on the connector where the wires go in, you will see numbers on the edge. If you pull out pin 24 and follow it to the other connector, it will be pin number 24. This is the exact same on our 650G, 750G and 1500W power supplies. 
     
    Here is a 24-pin ATX pinout diagram. Both connectors are the same pinout. 

     
    From your pins that you have taken out, it appears that they just crossed some wires, but they are still matched to the correct voltage. If you are removing all of the pins are the same time, you can just do an exact 1:1 
     
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/05 22:16:07 (permalink)
    Okay then.. The 24 pin i have probably had few wires that weren't match but thanks to your information..
     
    So I'm planning on making custom wires using 18 AWG types that are color yellow... Since im going to sleeve the wires.. Will it still work 1:1?
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/05 22:29:10 (permalink)
    If you are removing all of the pins are the same time, you can just do an exact 1:1 
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/05 22:29:45 (permalink)
    Thank you Matt!! Really Appreciate the Information.. 
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/01/06 01:23:39 (permalink)
    You are very welcome. Feel free to ask any more questions. 
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2014/05/25 01:21:24 (permalink)
    Hello ! It's me again! Just a quick question concerning the VGA connector, it's the 8 pin to 6 pin one...
    If i plan to redo them in a new connector, *I've bought a black one* ... What numbers from the 8 pin needs to go to the 6 pin?
    Sorry, I really tried my best to find an answer in google but sadly, I suck that researching... :(
     
     
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2016/04/12 17:50:08 (permalink)
    My PSU is a EVGA NEX 650G SuperNova
    Concerning your question about the VGA connector. What I did was to take a multimeter and set it to ohms. Then I took one lead of the meter and touched it to one pin at a time on the PSU side (8 pin connector)  I did the same with the other lead of the meter to the (6 pin+2 pin) side until I got a reading. These are my findings with the latch part of the plugs on the right side. This is my own numbering system starting from the top of the plugs and going down.
      
           (8 pin)           (6 pin + 2 ) 
              1 2                1 7 
              3 4                3 4
                      latch            latch
              5 6                5 2 
              7 8                6 8                          
    I`m still new to this forum so feel free to ask some of the more experenced people on here. 
                                                                                                                           Sincerely, nmediapc      
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2023/02/01 04:45:49 (permalink)
    i was wondering, if you had ends that dont have numbers how would you go about this? ive never done my own connectors so its a little comfusing for me. would it be like if i had the 2 connectors backed to eachother id go straight across or like if they were side by side id go wire in top left of both? want to make sure im understanding it correctly before trying anything.
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    Re: NEX 750G 24 PIN DIAGRAM 2023/02/01 04:58:43 (permalink)
    TheWillfulKing
    i was wondering, if you had ends that dont have numbers how would you go about this? ive never done my own connectors so its a little comfusing for me. would it be like if i had the 2 connectors backed to eachother id go straight across or like if they were side by side id go wire in top left of both? want to make sure im understanding it correctly before trying anything.


    For the ATX connector for example this webpage should be of assistance to show you the pin numbers. If you've never built your own PSU cables before then I don't recommend you do so unless you have a qualified PC person with you. 
     
    https://www.electronics-t...u-to-bench-supply.html

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