My knowledge about the internals of power supplies is very limited and I didn't see a thread online or here on the forum.
I am about to travel and want an extremely lightweight desktop setup I can take with me. So I bought an HP Pavilion 27 Quantum Dot 27-inch Monitor (if you know an even lighter one around that size and a resolution with at least 2560*1440 please tell me) what I want to connect to an Intel NUC with Vega GH.
The monitor weights 3.44 kilo (I will weight it tomorrow after it arrived whithout stand) with its stand which will get replaced by a foldable tripod what will attach to the vesa mount.
Both devices have an external psu so I figuered I could lower the weight by having only one psu which will power both instead of having extra cables and an adapter to get it powered from one outlet. Is there any PSU that can do that or are there any splitters that would transform a normal psu into one with 2 outputs or is that technically just not possible at all?
I will update this thread with pictures of the complete setup when finished.
I am about to travel and want an extremely lightweight desktop setup I can take with me. So I bought an HP Pavilion 27 Quantum Dot 27-inch Monitor (if you know an even lighter one around that size and a resolution with at least 2560*1440 please tell me) what I want to connect to an Intel NUC with Vega GH.
The monitor weights 3.44 kilo (I will weight it tomorrow after it arrived whithout stand) with its stand which will get replaced by a foldable tripod what will attach to the vesa mount.
Both devices have an external psu so I figuered I could lower the weight by having only one psu which will power both instead of having extra cables and an adapter to get it powered from one outlet. Is there any PSU that can do that or are there any splitters that would transform a normal psu into one with 2 outputs or is that technically just not possible at all?
I will update this thread with pictures of the complete setup when finished.