Please enlighten me about laptop power cirquits if you know about them. How is it that high spec laptops are able to power on a GTX 1080 (180W) and a desktop i7 6700K (95W) , maybe a 4K screen and some mechanical and M.2 SSD off of a single 330W brick? --> Clevo P775DM2-G / Clevo P870DM2-G for instance.
Are the power components spread on the actual motherboard kinda like a big Hdplex 250W, and instead of wires the power is ran through traces and stuff?
Only wondering because were so limited in PSU:s for mini-ITX configs. Pico-psu is indeed small and not many wires but I can't pull off even 65W CPU and 1070 with that. Hdplex 250w with a decent brick could in theory power a 65W CPU and a 1080 but it is cumbersome in size comapred to a laptop board.
Gaming laptops are a growing market, and while do really enjoy SFF cases, the thought of an all in one solution is appealing (other than their crazy price tags). Was thinking if I can mimic a laptops powersystem for a SFF.
Are the power components spread on the actual motherboard kinda like a big Hdplex 250W, and instead of wires the power is ran through traces and stuff?
Only wondering because were so limited in PSU:s for mini-ITX configs. Pico-psu is indeed small and not many wires but I can't pull off even 65W CPU and 1070 with that. Hdplex 250w with a decent brick could in theory power a 65W CPU and a 1080 but it is cumbersome in size comapred to a laptop board.
Gaming laptops are a growing market, and while do really enjoy SFF cases, the thought of an all in one solution is appealing (other than their crazy price tags). Was thinking if I can mimic a laptops powersystem for a SFF.