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Special (only on the ATX conector)
-Green is PSon(put a wire between green and black to turn the power on)
-Gray is PWRGOOD
-White is -5V(optional)
-Blue is -12V
-Purple is 5VSB(Always on when the PSU is plugged on)
Power
-Orange is 3.3V
-Red is 5V
-Yellow is 12V
-Black is Ground (0V)

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