HP Z400 there a standard ATX PSU or an owner?

I have a HP Z400 with a bad processor and I want some parts for other computers. I wonder if the power supply is a standard ATX power supply? It has a taken 24pin. But I noticed that the pins 12 and 23 are yellow instead of orange and red by the ATX specification.

Any ideas? Thank you!

Hello

No, this isn't a standard ATX PSU, it as an owner.

Kind regards.

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