need advice, itx build power solution

flrkwl

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Jul 19, 2017
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hi guys.

i would itx build, will use dc to dc solution

this is my build

CPU= Ryzen 5 2600x (oops I wrote it wrong. 2600x is right)
CPU cooling = Thermolab (Cooltek) LP53 with Noctua A9x14 fan
MB= ASRock FATAL1TY X470 Gaming-ITX
Memory= Samsung DDR4 16G PC4-17000 x 2ea (Reuse from my old system)
GPU= GTX 1060 -> later 1160(or 2060, this is i don't know next naming)
SSD= Samsung 860 Evo 1TB (Reuse too)
PSU= HDplex 400W and Dell 330w brick


so i wonder can handle power consumption with dell 330w brick?
 
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flrkwl

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Jul 19, 2017
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Thank you for answer.


But I had a problem. I can not directly buy Dell 330w brick in my country.

i changed the plan, bought a 400w Delta PSU and I want to buy 7.4x5.0 dc connector for brick.

This brick is max voltage 19V, max current 21.1A output.

So i wonder is it safe to use 7.4x5.0 dc connector in delta brick?

Or should I use another connector?
 
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flrkwl

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Jul 19, 2017
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Ok, I asked @Josh | NFC .

He said the use of DC7.4x5.0 connecter would melt.

I will use gx16-4 avation connecter.


The problem is that I don't know how to connect the wires.

I watched a video clip of Josh. But there is something I am curious about.

I am curious about three things.





1. Is it right to connect the wiring as shown in the picture?


2. Is gx16-4 avation connecter safe with a 19V 10 A current flow?


3. Is it safe for a current of 10 A to enter HDplex400w?
At maximum output, a simple calculation will produce a 5 A flow of line1(6) and line2(5).
But line3(4) has a 10 A flow.