Meanwell LED Driver for ITX Fanless Power Supply

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Hi there,

A new user here, I'm building up an ITX gig. So far I've struggled to find a power supply that is fanless and has good efficiency with active power correction, other than silly priced rebrands. I doubt I need more than 80W total. As meanwell has a good rep I began looking at them and found this one on eBay. I checked it out and it's 91% efficiency.


It also has a small size, a neat design. With a suitable PICO it should work fine right?

Cheers,

Andrew
 

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the ripple on the PSU is a bit high at 150mv p-p, atx spec is 120mv p-p.
it might be worth a shot though.

a popular solution is meanwell's epp series maybe use the epp-100-12 +pico unit?

there's also a while thread for this kind of thing right here in the forums! (I'll edit with the link)
 

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jk I'm just going to make a new reply because I'm lazy
 

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That would only be the 12v line anyhow which I think is used mainly to power the CPU and goes through a further buck on the motherboard. The PICO would lower the ripple further for the 5/3v lines.

EPP-100 looks almost identical for efficency, worth a shot. Looking forward to the link, thanks!
 

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Oh I think I've had it wrong. I thought the 12v went into the PICO and then into the 24 pin ATX supply, I forgot about the separate 4 pin 12v line. So now I think the 12v goes into the PCB, the PICO goes into the 24 pin where it's picking up the 12V and creating the 5v/3v lines.

So the question is what is using the 12v line for the ripple to be an issue? I assumed it was being bucked to a much lower voltage for the CPU and RAM.
 

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honestly I'm not 100% sure, the extent of my knowledge is in some model numbers and 120mv atx spec being a thing. you could always try the PSU you linked, high ripple to my knowledge just causes issues with system stability.

you might get more/ better replies from the smarter folks in the 12v thread, though.