Power Brick Question
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Power Brick Question
Hi, i'm looking to get a D945GSEJT motherboard and it takes one of those power bricks. Can I just use the one that came with my asus eee netbook? How do I know which power bricks will work with the D945GSEJT and which ones are the most efficient? Thank you for the help, this forum is the best.
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Some eee's are 12v, some are 9v, some are 19v...
http://resources.mini-box.com/online/MB ... -specs.pdf
http://resources.mini-box.com/online/MB ... -specs.pdf
( the brick thats recommended for that mobo is only $20 btw...)Desktop Board Power Requirements
• Primary: Rear 12 V DC jack for 60 W external
power supply (12 V via 5.5mm/OD; GND
via 2.5mm/ID)
• Alternate: Internal +12 V 2 x 2 internal power
connector (for system with internal power supply)
Thanks, you helped me alot. It appears the one I need is the 12V brick.
http://www.seasonic.com/product/adapter.jsp
Going to pull the trigger on this tomorrow. This is gonna be fun.
http://www.seasonic.com/product/adapter.jsp
Going to pull the trigger on this tomorrow. This is gonna be fun.
Oh Noes! I got my seasonic power brick today, and it seems to be missing a connector I need. Here's the pic of my board: http://www.silentpcreview.com/files/ima ... sejt17.jpg
See the 4 pin cpu pwr connector right under #9? My power brick dosen't have a cable to plug into this. What do I do? Did I get the wrong brick after all?
See the 4 pin cpu pwr connector right under #9? My power brick dosen't have a cable to plug into this. What do I do? Did I get the wrong brick after all?
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It should fit :
http://www.censuspc.com/Seasonic-SSA-06 ... 10254.html
http://www.censuspc.com/Seasonic-SSA-06 ... 10254.html
Connector: 5.5x2.5mm Tip
Maybe ask directly from Intel ?Primary: Rear 12 V DC jack for 60 W external
power supply (12 V via 5.5mm/OD; GND
via 2.5mm/ID)
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the D945GSEJT (I have one) can work with any 12v power supplies you can find easily in ebay for less than 10 bucks.
For example:
http://cgi.ebay.com/AC-Adapter-Power-Su ... 414f72845a
the plug must be 5.5x2.5mm
For example:
http://cgi.ebay.com/AC-Adapter-Power-Su ... 414f72845a
the plug must be 5.5x2.5mm
I bought this exact item from this very page you linked and I can double confirm it won't fit. It's obvious to me just by looking at it. I guess I can eyeball those cheap ebay models for something with a good picture. I suppose there's no way to use a regular atx psu with this? I'll keep searching.faugusztin wrote:It should fit :
http://www.censuspc.com/Seasonic-SSA-06 ... 10254.htmlConnector: 5.5x2.5mm TipMaybe ask directly from Intel ?Primary: Rear 12 V DC jack for 60 W external
power supply (12 V via 5.5mm/OD; GND
via 2.5mm/ID)
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Ok I think I may have found the problem here. I've been asking about the Seasonic SSA-0651-1 like I was able to find on the manufacture's link I gave and like I bought on the censusPC page. Now that I have broken out my magnifying glass it looks like the one that Mike used was a Seasonic SSA-0601S-1. At this point though i've wasted so much money on this dumb project i'm considering just throwing it all on the bin and cutting my losses here. The dumb motherboard didn't even come with a manual.
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I can tell there is no way for it to fit just by looking at it. I'll post a pic here of the back of the MB and PSU when I feel like messing with this catastrophe again.electrodacus wrote:I do not understand both AC adapters use the 5.5x2.5mm and also the motherboard so it should fit. Did you pushed hard enough?