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What is the differences between AT and ATX power sups
I have a new Aeon SBC and their is a a jumper setting for either AT or ATX?
specifics would be good. thanks kevin
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AT is an obsolete form factor for pc components. ATX is the current common standard. Not sure what else you wanted to know.
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