Well, I am running a 1GHz version of EPIA-M and will have DVD drive and tv card. Current power supply is 100watts, but I think that is probably too much.
 
I noticed some of those external power supplies with other cases, but am not sure where to get them.
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: [Freevo-users] power supplies

Hi,
 
How much power do you need fo your setup ?
 
I have a Morex Cubid 2699R which houses a 55W "laptop" style PSU. The PSU can be bought separately, see http://www.mini-itx.com/store/default.asp?c=9#p67 .
 
This solution is fanless, but have the power limit of 55W which makes suitable only for small configurations (like mine):
 
EPIA-M9000 M/B
3.5", 40GB, 5400 RPM Harddrive
Slimline CD/DVDROM (laptop style)
PCI TV tuner card
LIRC IR-receiver
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Subject: [Freevo-users] power supplies

I recently go a Via mini itx case. Inside is a small powers supply that says "super noise killer." It is supposed to have variable speed fan inside. The problem is, it isn't quiet, and it isn't a "noise killer." My Antec Sonata system is much quieter. I'm looking to find a replacement power supply or way of fixing this one. I thought some of you might have suggestions on particular hardware.

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