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02-14-2022 09:38 PM - edited 02-14-2022 09:42 PM
you can do this yourself by using a common multimeter and/or your eyes to trace the power switch colored wires from the switch to the motherboard
if you only have the board use a small screwdriver to short 2 pins at a time till it powers on
note: the z230 power supply is a non ATX standard power supply YOU WILL NEED THE Z230 POWER SUPPLY or the 18 to 24 pin adapter to use a ATX supply
https://www.amazon.com/Power-Adapter-Cable-Workstation-12-inch/dp/B07R6X2N1K
Buy 24 Pin to 18 Pin ATX PSU Power Adapter Cable for HP Z230/Z420/Z620 Workstation 12-inch(30cm) ?-: Internal Power Supplies - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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