dave wrote: > Hi all, > > Sometime ago I bought a D510MO to replace my aging 1.2 GHz Duron. I'm > finally frustrated enough with the present cpu, etc. to actually > upgrade. ;-) > > http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/power_supplies/dc_converters?gclid=COeJt5m4_q8CFSIHRQodoQGGHA > > I've been looking at the power supplies in the above link. Does anyone > have experience, recommendations, etc. Further what are people using > for the 12 VDC source; or is the preferred method to use a battery > charger and go with one of the supplies that will tolerate >= 14 V? > There is the PicoPSU (no relation) that is a TINY module that plugs into the motherboard's power connector, and runs off 12 V. Since it is sold for car computer use, I guess it will run off 14 V, but check their specs for confirmation. I have run it off a 12 V regulated supply just fine. Real battery chargers are not well regulated at all, and I would not use one on electronics.
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