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Yeah pulll PS_ON# (Green) low.
ie connect PS_ON# (Green) to any commons (black)

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Although I would personally use a bit of insulated cable.
 
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hang on guys, he wants to turn the pc on, not the psu....

do this by shorting the 2 pins that the power button is attached to...
 
Ignore all of the above with the psu then (cos im pretty sure all that does is turn the psu on, ie, get some fans attached to it and do the above, the fans spin etc..)

If you want to turn the PC on, the psu needs to be plugged into it, so you cant do the above anyway... check your motherboard manual for where the power button plugs in.. it should be 2 pins on the motherboard, connect those 2 pins briefly... it'll turn on (i used to use a flat head screw driver when i didnt have a power button...)

Oh, this will involve unplugging the power button too... :p
 
Why don't you just plug the reset button onto the PWR switch header and turn it on with the reset button to test if the switch is faulty or not.

Anthony
 
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