On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:55:08AM +0200, Dirk wrote:
> On Apr 26, 2009, at 10:01 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> 
> > I've looked (maybe just not hard enough?) for a 24-pin ATX female to
> > 24-pin ATX male + 2*(4-pin peripheral) or even remotely similar  
> > splitter
> > cable, to hook it all up.
> >
> You just put the picopsu in the connector on the mobo.

Errm, ah, but there's something I'm not grokking here. When the picopsu
is plugged into the mobo, how do we get power to the HDD & CDROM? I've
looked at the on-line manual for the mobo, and I can't find any
connectors for bring power back out for peripherals. So it seems like
distribution needs to occur before the mobo, but I haven't yet seen any
evidence that a cable to do that is marketed.

Yeah, I'm eyeing the 120W wide input voltage one, so I could hook it up
to the rectified output of one of the spare toroidal power transformers
cluttering my junkbox. (I'd prefer not to share power between control
and drives, even before the DC-DC converter.)

Thanks,

Erik

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