Note: For PRIME series the 18pin connector position is switched with the 10pin connectors position. View the example diagram to get an exact (without the correct pinout of course) view of what the diagram looks like. I don't see your pinout in the forums or anywhere from searching.The PSU-end pinout would need to come from EVGA and their reply to your post may be forthcoming.Until then.Save hours of work with our highly detailed and easy to follow pinout diagram! These diagrams are the same that we use when making our own custom cables for our clients so they are tested and accurate! Everything from which connectors to use and what pins require double wires is just some of the details we included for you making it easy to know which products you’ll need to make your own cables. I assume you're up to something like sleeving or interchanging cables and my advice would be to simply to check continuity/voltages and make your own pinout chart.You can buy an el cheapo DVOM like this one (which I have a similar el cheapo thing that works fine) for a few bones most anywhere that you can use to check continuity/voltage and will do the job.Anyone that's working with pinouts should have one.You can turn on your PC normally and check the voltages at the PSU.You can also turn on the PSU using the included PSU testing tool that came with your PSU which connects to the 24-Pin cable (refer to the manual).You can also hotwire the PSU to turn it on by jumpering pins 16 (PS_ON) to a ground/COM such as pins 15 or 17 of the 24-pin connector as described/shown here which is the same as what the PSU testing tool does. Welcome to the forums.The PSU-end pinout can be different than the industry standard component-end pinout.The component-end pinout is here.
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