Recent content by Kerby2000

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    Power Supply Dynamo 360 Necro?

    Put me down as interested.
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    Dynamo 360 Availability?

    The HDPlex DC-ATX adapters don't have DC output as barrel connectors. The Dynamo 360 had a DC-out barrel connector that could be used to power the Dynamo Mini or an STX motherboard, the latter being my intended use case.
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    Buying [USA-VA][H] Paypal [W] Dynamo 360 DC-ATX PSU

    Looking for a Dynamo 360, new or used as long as it is functional. Really need one for a build I am working on. Also if there are any comparable DC-ATX PSUs out there that have a DC output as a barrel connector and not a 24 pin please let me know.
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    Dynamo 360 Availability?

    I know in an older thread KMPKT mentioned that he was pulling the plug on the Dynamo 360. Does anyone know of anyplace where one might still be available, or of any similar DC-ATX PSUs? I haven't been able to find any that have a DC-OUT barreled connector like the 360.
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    Gamecube PC Build (2.62 Liters) (It's back yo)

    Would something like this DC Splitter Cable be able to split the power from the AC adapter to the motherboard and the HDPlex? I'm not too confident in my soldering abilities and wouldn't want to ruin my external power brick.
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    Hello and a question

    I forgot to add that I plan on using the ASRock A300 Motherboard.
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    Hello and a question

    Hello SFF forums! Really happy to be here and hoping to get started on a new build soon. I was looking to do a build similar to ejectbutton's Gamecube Build, but I was a bit confused on how DC/ATX converters worked. I assume that the external power brick is plugged directly into the converter...
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    Gamecube PC Build (2.62 Liters) (It's back yo)

    I'm looking to do a similar build in a Gamecube, but using an ASRock AM4 A300 Mobo. How do the DC/ATX power converters, like the HDPLEX 200W work? I'm assuming you just plug the AC/DC power brick into the converter, but then what would you use to connect the converter back to the motherboard...