Hello,
I have a Dell power bank from 330w 19v, but now I miss the picopsu part that from what I saw should be the smallest already adapted. I had already calculated to use two since I have not found it powerful enough for my configuration, one to be dedicated only to the gpu the other to the rest of the system.
Reading on the forum I found two models, the z4 200w, I read that many had problems, or the hdplex 160w v4. does it create a lot of heat to have two? Currently I do not have additional fans if not the three fundamental of cpu, gpu, and sfx power supply (even if it is temporary)
It is not clear to me if there may be stability problems due to the two equipment, and if to have only one connector on the case to power both just split the cables or do something else to keep them turned on, I saw that you should put a wire on two pins on purpose but the rest is not clear to me.
The configuration is a ryzen 5 1600 (80 watts currently according to hwmonitor taken at 3.8ghz) and a zotac 1060 mini 6gb, a ssd m2 and very likely a 2.5 "hdd.
Do you have any advice on picopsu and how to make connections without burning everything
?
Thanks
https://www.hdplex.com/hdplex-160w-dc-atx-power-supply-16v-24v-wide-range-voltage-input.html
I apologize for any errors but I do not speak natively English.
I have a Dell power bank from 330w 19v, but now I miss the picopsu part that from what I saw should be the smallest already adapted. I had already calculated to use two since I have not found it powerful enough for my configuration, one to be dedicated only to the gpu the other to the rest of the system.
Reading on the forum I found two models, the z4 200w, I read that many had problems, or the hdplex 160w v4. does it create a lot of heat to have two? Currently I do not have additional fans if not the three fundamental of cpu, gpu, and sfx power supply (even if it is temporary)
It is not clear to me if there may be stability problems due to the two equipment, and if to have only one connector on the case to power both just split the cables or do something else to keep them turned on, I saw that you should put a wire on two pins on purpose but the rest is not clear to me.
The configuration is a ryzen 5 1600 (80 watts currently according to hwmonitor taken at 3.8ghz) and a zotac 1060 mini 6gb, a ssd m2 and very likely a 2.5 "hdd.
Do you have any advice on picopsu and how to make connections without burning everything
Thanks
https://www.hdplex.com/hdplex-160w-dc-atx-power-supply-16v-24v-wide-range-voltage-input.html
I apologize for any errors but I do not speak natively English.