Ferrino
Junior Member Posts: 32 Joined: Jan 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-02-01 05:07
Post: #11
What about the large hole for the standard PSU that's left over? Can it just be left, or should it be blanked off?
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eskro
Posting Freak Joined: Nov 2010 Reputation: 156 |
2012-02-01 05:13
Post: #12
u can use an old non-working PSU, dismantle it
and cut on its backplate to cover the big hole, but u still need to drill a hole in it. |
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Ferrino
Junior Member Posts: 32 Joined: Jan 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-02-01 09:06
Post: #13
Thanks for this - I was in Fry's today and saw they had a "150W picoPSU" which came with the power-brick included. There was no mention at all on the box of the wattage of the power-brick and when I took a peek inside it was actually rated for 80W (http://www.frys.com/product/5974914)!
Why is it advertised as a 150W PSU when the brick will only supply 80W? eskro Wrote:your PSU kit will be limited to the weakest link. |
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eskro
Posting Freak Joined: Nov 2010 Reputation: 156 |
2012-02-01 09:33
Post: #14
well. a PSU is a PSU...
and a power Brick is a power Brick... |
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Livin
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2012-02-04 06:19
Post: #15
eskro Wrote:well. a PSU is a PSU... If you are trying to say they are the same... They definitely are not, there can be huge differences. I'm not an expert but I play one at work. |
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voip-ninja
Member+ Joined: Jan 2010 Reputation: 14 |
2012-02-05 04:56
Post: #16
Livin Wrote:If you are trying to say they are the same... They definitely are not, there can be huge differences. He is saying they are different and the power brick will determine peak power for the PSU part. |
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jackh
Senior Member Posts: 129 Joined: Jun 2011 Reputation: 4 |
2012-03-02 00:43
Post: #17
eskro Wrote:CANADA Oh, boy. It seems there's no end to how much you can mod. So now I see this post and I like the "completely silent" idea ![]() After following the links and looking for alternatives trying to put all the pieces together in my head, why the 2.1mm to 2.5mm adapter? From what I can see, the 2.5mm is on both ends, no need for adapter. What am I missing? ![]() Thanks! EDIT: sorry, I was looking at another brick that came with 2.5mm The one up here is 2.1. My bad
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-02 00:48 by jackh.)
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Dougie Fresh
Member+ Posts: 2,341 Joined: Feb 2009 Reputation: 49 Location: New Hampshire |
2012-03-30 00:27
Post: #18
You can get custom-made mounting plates here: http://outsidethestb.blogspot.com/
They fill in where the PSU would have been mounted in the case. The ATX ones can even come with an 80mm fan, say if the PSU fan would have been the only one in the case. There's an option for the single hole or the 3-hole like in your picture above. There's SFX size too. I am using a couple myself -- one in an Apex MI-008 and another in a Lian-Li PC-Q07. Dig down through all the stuff and there's some pics of them.
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-30 00:29 by Dougie Fresh.)
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Beer40oz
Member+ Joined: Dec 2010 Reputation: 53 Location: The Moon |
2012-05-11 01:09
Post: #19
(2012-03-30 00:27)Dougie Fresh Wrote: You can get custom-made mounting plates here: http://outsidethestb.blogspot.com/ Nice!
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Dougie Fresh
Member+ Posts: 2,341 Joined: Feb 2009 Reputation: 49 Location: New Hampshire |
2012-05-11 03:55
Post: #20
Thanks! ABS plastic is a wonderful thing!
--- Blog: http://outsidethestb.blogspot.com Website: http://www.ecosmartpc.com Looking for these? Realan E-i5, Realan E-i7, IWill HT80, IWill HT100, IWill S197-H80 |
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