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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!

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WaterRabbit Rated PG

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Posted: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:24:34 Post Subject: Pico Power |
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These tiny systems are really cool but I don't get those "Pico" PSU . Some look like the kind for laptops and other devices with a power cord connected to a little box (maybe 2" x 4" ) but some have something that looks like a board with some (very few) components on it and a connector for the cord? Are those for something else?, I can't picture that ATOM CPU using that. What does it use, an ATX type would fill half those little ITX cases, not to mention the heat.  _________________ NZXT M59 Case + ASUS M4A785TD-M EVO Mobo + ULTRA X4 500watt PSU = Slowly Getting There 1 Part at a Time..................... #3777 registered user |
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