I can't speak for these whatsoever... but a similar less powerful
device on Amazon has 44 reviews, of which only 4 are bad

http://www.amazon.com/Mini-Box-picoPSU-160-XT-Power-Mini-ITX-Supply/dp/B005TWE6B8/

Pretty interesting

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 12:38 PM, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying one of these DC/DC power supplies that are built onto an ATX
> supply connector for running an AMD mini-ITX computer:
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/200W-DC-12V-Pico-ATX-switch-PSU-Car-Auto-24pin-MINI-ITX-ATX-Power-Supply-FOR-PC-/290939756220
>
> Is it really plausible that you can supply 200W from a 12V laptop-size
> power supply?  That's 16 amps!  Most power supplies I've seen are in the
> 65-100W range (which is 5-8 amps...still quite a bit!)  And using a
> barrel jack?
>
> It seems too good to be true...anybody have experience with these?
> Maybe it's 200W peak, but still good enough for ordinary PC power loads?
>
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