ron minnich wrote:
I need something that comes in at ca. $25 ...
Perhaps a high end 450W power supply (cost divided by 4) with a custom
Y cable from a cable maker. In quantity the cables might be cheap
enough. Someone will have to calculate a power budget for each voltage.
It would be best
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 15:40, ron minnich wrote:
I have four K7SEMs which I would like to run from one PC power supply.
Does anyone know if there are off-the-shelf cables available to do this
type of thing? Essentially a Y connector for the mainboard power
connector.
Sun Power
On 22 Jun 2003, Justin Cormack wrote:
Sun Power (www.sunpower.com) will make up power supplies with custom
ah.
sunpower.com.tw
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I have four K7SEMs which I would like to run from one PC power supply.
Does anyone know if there are off-the-shelf cables available to do this
type of thing? Essentially a Y connector for the mainboard power
connector.
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 08:40:18AM -0600, ron minnich wrote:
I have four K7SEMs which I would like to run from one PC power supply.
Does anyone know if there are off-the-shelf cables available to do this
type of thing? Essentially a Y connector for the mainboard power
connector.
I don't think
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Vincent Touquet wrote:
I would advise against doing this.
I wouldn't know where to get an Y connector like that.
ok, that's good to know.
Now I need to find four cheap, compact power supplies :-)
no disk in this system, no cdrom, no nothing save for motherboards. I'm
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 09:06:07AM -0600, ron minnich wrote:
ok, that's good to know.
Now I need to find four cheap, compact power supplies :-)
:)
no disk in this system, no cdrom, no nothing save for motherboards. I'm
looking for small, cheap, good supplies. Probably don't exist but anybody
I would advise against doing this.
I wouldn't know where to get an Y connector like that.
ok, that's good to know.
Now I need to find four cheap, compact power supplies :-)
no disk in this system, no cdrom, no nothing save for motherboards. I'm
looking for small, cheap, good supplies.
ron minnich wrote:
I would advise against doing this.
I wouldn't know where to get an Y connector like that.
Ditto. Just a couple of days ago we had this new nifty 2Ghz Athlon
motherboard that wouldn't boot beacuse the 350W powersupply we had
connected to it didn't have enough juice on the
I need something that comes in at ca. $25 ...
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ron minnich wrote:
Now I need to find four cheap, compact power supplies :-)
no disk in this system, no cdrom, no nothing save for motherboards. I'm
looking for small, cheap, good supplies. Probably don't exist but anybody
know for sure?
Take a look at
http://www.sparklepower.com/
They
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Richard Smith wrote:
What CPU is it and how much current does it need on the rails?
Duron 1300
The one supply I found from Sparkle was $155!
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These appear to be some small, dirt cheap supplies. Not 100% sure a
FlexATX power supply uses the same standard ATX power connector, but i
suspect it does.
http://www.aaronix.com/catalog/default.php/cPath/131_132
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, ron minnich wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Richard Smith
I also have a need for multicomputer (motherboard only) ATX power
supplies. Chances are we aren't the only ones, so perhaps it wouldn't
hurt to suggest such a product to a high quality power supply manufacturer?
My requirements don't necessitate the motherboard being able to turn off
it's
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Peter Fedorow wrote:
How many quad output power supplies do you expect to need?
not sure, possibly 30 to start.
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