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Are you asking for motherboard advice or for the AC-DC Adapter?For the motherboard. I'm more of a Gigabyte fan, but they've changed some stuff on the H110TN that I don't like, mostly with the input.I've also noticed the DC input jack on the Gigabyte board has been changed to a smaller version, the dimensions escape me. But a Dell or Voodoo brick won't work with that DC jack.If I were to buy one of these boards I'd go with the Asrock. Better layout and compatibility, sticks to Thin ITX guidelines more. The only downsides I can see for it would be no wide-input voltage and only 2 USB3.0 on the back, although you can get 2 more via the internal header.For the DC Adapter, I'd try and stick to 1 DC adapter for the motherboard and GPU. So go with a Voodoo or a Dell 330W.
Are you asking for motherboard advice or for the AC-DC Adapter?
For the motherboard. I'm more of a Gigabyte fan, but they've changed some stuff on the H110TN that I don't like, mostly with the input.
I've also noticed the DC input jack on the Gigabyte board has been changed to a smaller version, the dimensions escape me. But a Dell or Voodoo brick won't work with that DC jack.
If I were to buy one of these boards I'd go with the Asrock. Better layout and compatibility, sticks to Thin ITX guidelines more. The only downsides I can see for it would be no wide-input voltage and only 2 USB3.0 on the back, although you can get 2 more via the internal header.
For the DC Adapter, I'd try and stick to 1 DC adapter for the motherboard and GPU. So go with a Voodoo or a Dell 330W.