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HOW to SET The Jumper PIN Correctly?

spartan_hoplite
Level 10
I'm really curious, which one the correct pins setting to activate full power of both PSU (180w + 230w) ?

this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oKz7ptqTAk
or this one (on post 1 / post 😎 https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?67228-Successful-upgrade-How-to-set-the-jumpers
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GoHack
Level 8
spartan_hoplite wrote:
I'm really curious, which one the correct pins setting to activate full power of both PSU (180w + 230w) ?

this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oKz7ptqTAk
or this one (on post 1 / post 😎 https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?67228-Successful-upgrade-How-to-set-the-jumpers


You only need to set the top jumper, or JDC11, moving it from the last two pins, towards the back of the case, to the front two pins, towards the front of the case. I believe the YouTube shows it that way. That's the jumper that I changed in my system last year, and it works OK for my GTX 670 Video Card.
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rottnpup
Level 8
spartan_hoplite wrote:
I'm really curious, which one the correct pins setting to activate full power of both PSU (180w + 230w) ?

this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oKz7ptqTAk
or this one (on post 1 / post 😎 https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?67228-Successful-upgrade-How-to-set-the-jumpers


This is the correct way!

https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?67228-Successful-upgrade-How-to-set-the-jumpers (post #8 is correct)

rottnpup wrote:
This is the correct way!

https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?67228-Successful-upgrade-How-to-set-the-jumpers (post #8 is correct)


You don't need to touch the bottom ones, just that one upper jumper, JDC11. My system runs just fine w/that one jumper set.
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GoHack wrote:
You don't need to touch the bottom ones, just that one upper jumper, JDC11. My system runs just fine w/that one jumper set.


Just found out, if i only moved the jdc11 jumper backward and let the other 5 jumpers goes down, the 180w adapter didnt work at all, only the 230w adapters Works.

Your video card only draws about 150 watt's fully loaded so if you have a strong 230 watt power supply you may be just making it! I have a GTX 980 in mine which draws minimum 180 watts and it wouldn't run with your jumper settings however it worked with the number 8 posted settings.

rottnpup
Level 8
So you are saying that the post I said was correct is correct? If so please delete the other post so we no longer have confusion I have mine setup the way I posted with a GTX 980 and have had no problems whatsoever. On another note is it possible that Asus changed the motherboard jumper settings on later revisions?