gene heskett wrote: >> >> The onboard connector is standard 24-pin ATX power supply plug. >> There are users that have pico-PSU for these boards, but I use normal, >> standard 300W or 500W ATX PSU so that I have 5V and 12V dc source for >> switches and other stuff as well. >> If you use a smaller power supply, you can get them fanless, and cheaper. The Atom D525 will never draw more than 20 W, and a modest SSD drive will be a couple W maximum. So, really, a 50 W supply will do the job, but they don't make them that small. The D525 needs the extra 12 V, 4-pin connector, and the memory is 204-pin, not the 240-pin that has been standard for a while.
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