⚙️ Power Your Passion with Precision!
The DC 12V 300W 24Pin ATX Connect Power Supply Module is designed for gamers and tech enthusiasts seeking a compact yet powerful solution for their mini ITX systems. With a robust input voltage range and high efficiency, this power supply ensures reliable performance across various applications, from gaming to digital signage.
Minimum Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Power Supply Design | Semi-Modular |
Compatible Devices | MINI computers, one computer, POS, digital set-top boxes, ITX chassis, network servers, advertising, banking terminals, etc. |
Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX |
Output Wattage | 120 |
Form Factor | Mini ITX |
Item Dimensions | 2.09 x 0.39 x 1.57 inches |
N**E
This would be a great option, if...
This would be a great option, if... I could have found a power supply. I wouldn't trust myself to make a reliable transformer but AliExpress apparently has one but it was kinda sketchy and besides that, I needed to deliver this before I vould have gotten that. The PSU flex units at 300w are the smallest option for inside the case, so... why not just use that!? Becasue for outside the case, you either have one of the giant switching power supplies, the ones with all the termimals (and normally a noisy fan), or Alibaba... I'm sure with USB 3.2 and the other tech coming, the options will increase but for now it's just not a good PSU for a mATX monitor mounted setup, for what I wanted it for. Mining or larger where the external unit size is not an issue and you can utilize many PSU's at once- absolutely! Or, when the transformers of smaller size (and faceless) options come to the USA! 5-stars for the unit itself, as it tested under a moderate load just fine. The cables will not interfere with anything on the board- they point away from the RAM. No notice of overheating or anything else negative. Again, if it wasn't for the transformer issues, I would have loved it.
P**.
Over promised, under delivered!
It is listed as being able to do 300W, but the one I just received, as soon as it swings about 120W it shuts off the machine and won't allow the machine to turn back on without power cycling the power supply.While it is listed as being able to handle 300W, I do not thing it can handle more than 100W max.It does seem to work just fine at about 60W, but i can't get my 150W machine to run long enough to get past POST
Z**.
Works and works well
Saw this only had a hand full of reviews and thought id give it a shot, got this for my second pc that i wanted to make as small as possible. currently that pc runs around 100 watts when in use and this runs it no problem, no over heating or weird boot loops. though i wouldnt do 300 watts like the advertisement says, id max out at 200 watts. Felt pretty decent in quality as well, didnt feel like anything was just gonna snap off or break if i pulled it a little to hard connecting wires. only complaint i have really is that the blue led this thing shines off is REALLY bright, it shines through my 3d printed white case and lights the entire thing up. other then that highly recommend.
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