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  • Technical question(s) about the ASRock AM1H-ITX

    Both questions involve using the DC-In 19V Adapter
    1) Are there any standby or active 5V (or 3.3V) pins/headers anywhere on the motherboard that are live/active when the system is off but plugged into the 19V Adapter (which is plugged into the wall). I know there is an active standby 5V pin from an ATX power supply, but wondering if say the 5V for the power/reset switch or the speaker are live/active (which I would assume they are all the time if the system has power)/

    2) What is the maximum current draw from say the 5V pin for the speaker, power/reset switch etc. Also can I 'disable' them to act just as a voltage source rather than their original intended design?

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    Re: Technical question(s) about the ASRock AM1H-ITX

    These technical questions would be best answered by directing them to ASRock Tech Support using THIS link.
    #1 - Please, when seeking help, enter the make and model of ALL parts that your system is comprised of in your Signature, or at least the model #'s in your System Specs, then "Save' it.
    ____If you are overclocking, underclocking, or undervolting any parts, informing us of this and their values would prove beneficial in helping you.


    #2 - Consider your PSU to be the foundation from which all else is built upon. Anything built upon a weak foundation is poorly built.

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      Re: Technical question(s) about the ASRock AM1H-ITX

      I'll do that, since it's a shame ASRock doesn't have their own support forum to ask technical questions, I did not want to have to bug them directly through a support ticket.

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        Re: Technical question(s) about the ASRock AM1H-ITX

        Well, the answers you're looking for would best come directly from a Tech at ASRock and that's why I suggested what I did. That gives some validity to the answers you're looking for. Not some off-handed answer from whoever.
        #1 - Please, when seeking help, enter the make and model of ALL parts that your system is comprised of in your Signature, or at least the model #'s in your System Specs, then "Save' it.
        ____If you are overclocking, underclocking, or undervolting any parts, informing us of this and their values would prove beneficial in helping you.


        #2 - Consider your PSU to be the foundation from which all else is built upon. Anything built upon a weak foundation is poorly built.

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