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Google the pictures. I'm guessing the 750 series have the same pinout as they look the same. Otherwise check this picture from pinouts.ru:
Edit: it states these pinouts were used in many psu's but the layouts were not always the same. If I were you I'd just try the ones for the 750. Using a resistor of e.g. 100 ohm to power it up shouldn't do much harm when connected wrong
Google the pictures. I'm guessing the 750 series have the same pinout as they look the same. Otherwise check this picture from pinouts.ru:
Edit: it states these pinouts were used in many psu's but the layouts were not always the same. If I were you I'd just try the ones for the 750. Using a resistor of e.g. 100 ohm to power it up shouldn't do much harm when connected wrong
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Measure B6 "PS_ON" with respect logic ground. If B6 shows close to zero volts then tie it to one of the +3.3V standby out via 1k which hopefully will turn on the rest of the PS.
Shorting A6 to chassis is a bad idea, you are shorting the standby +3.3VDC output and likely triggering the short circuit protection mechanism.
Shorting A6 to chassis is a bad idea, you are shorting the standby +3.3VDC output and likely triggering the short circuit protection mechanism.
My B6 seems to be logic ground. Pins B2,3,5,6 and C5,6 all seem to be logic ground.
Pins A5,6 and B4 and D2 are 5V. Pin D5 is 4.81V and pins C4 and D3 are 2.8V.
All other pins measure 7 to 40mv. There are no 3.3V pins.
Looks like the pinout from post #2 doesn't apply.
You are on your own unfortunately. You should start reverse-engineering the pinout.
Good luck!
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