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power supply Posted on 15-Apr-2014 0:55:11
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| AmigaOne XE G4 whats a good size power supply for this board _________________
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Re: power supply Posted on 15-Apr-2014 2:31:57
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| @dhey59
My A1XE G4 came with a 420 watt that needs to be changed also. Tell me what you find.
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Re: power supply Posted on 15-Apr-2014 3:28:50
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Just get an decent brand off the shelf pc psu.. Thermaltake, Coolermaster, etc etc you dont need super high wattage either 250 is more than plenty but new ones they dont make them that small. |
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Re: power supply Posted on 15-Apr-2014 15:53:55
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| @dhey59
I have a standard 550W PSU that has been fine for years since I installed it. |
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Re: power supply Posted on 15-Apr-2014 17:39:26
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I can't remember the brand... it's either a Corsair or Coolermaster. 450 watt, not because I need that much, but because that's what is considered average/small these days and is easy to find and buy.
This one has been in there for three years or so now, at least.
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Re: power supply Posted on 15-Apr-2014 18:10:41
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| I have a 400W Corsair power supply in mine and it's running like a dream for years. Very quiet too! Well worth the extra couple of Euro over a generic PSU.
One thing to look out for: Some PSUs do not have the option of the old 20-pin ATX connector which the A1-XE uses. My power supply came with the newer 24-pin one with the option to unclip the last 4 pins and use it like that. I don't know if the full 24 pin connector will fit...
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Re: power supply Posted on 16-Apr-2014 0:11:01
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Re: power supply Posted on 16-Apr-2014 20:07:35
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I don't know if the full 24 pin connector will fit... |
Yes, I know. There's a tin of air duster here. |
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Re: power supply Posted on 17-Apr-2014 11:56:31
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Re: power supply Posted on 17-Apr-2014 13:29:20
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There's a big arm reaching into your AmigaOne. I hope he's friendly.
BTW if there is a can you can spray onto the PCB that frees up all the dust let me know. Simple vacuming doesn't work. And nothing will blow it out here. |
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Re: power supply Posted on 17-Apr-2014 13:52:22
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Is that a small block Chevy 283 in there? |
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