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Can picopsu 160xt handle this system?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:12 am
by littlestewie
Athlon ii x 435 (95w) underclock to 2.2 Ghz
ma785gmt-ud2h motherboard (matx)
2x2 gb ddr3 ram
1 sata hdd
4 usb device
hd 6570

Re: Can picopsu 160xt handle this system?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:40 am
by MikeC
Sounds doable, would depend a lot on the AC/DC adapter. You will want >12A (on 12V output) capability in the adapter, probably more for headroom.

Re: Can picopsu 160xt handle this system?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:36 am
by littlestewie
MikeC wrote:Sounds doable, would depend a lot on the AC/DC adapter. You will want >12A (on 12V output) capability in the adapter, probably more for headroom.
did you consider that the cpu will work at 65W not 95W

Re: Can picopsu 160xt handle this system?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:09 am
by mariner8611
You would be limited by the 8A cap on the 12V rail of 160XT.

Re: Can picopsu 160xt handle this system?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:49 am
by MikeC
littlestewie wrote:did you consider that the cpu will work at 65W not 95W
And all of it will come on the 12V line: At 65W, 5.5A just for the CPU. Your GPU maxes at 44W or 50W (the latter if it's DDR5, I think) which is another 4A... for 9.5A. That still leaves the mobo & HDD, including 3.3V and 5V draws, to be covered by the adapter.
You would be limited by the 8A cap on the 12V rail of 160XT.
That makes undoable... but the 160XT manual shows 8A max & 15A peak on the 12V line, with the following note:
*At max load, forced air ventilation is required. For fanless or improper ventilation operation derate
the output of the 3.3 and 5V rails until PSU temperature falls below 65C. Peak load should
not exceed 60 seconds. Combined max power output should not exceed more than 200watts.

It might still work w/ a big enough adapter if you don't max out both CPU & GPU simultaneously often & long.

Re: Can picopsu 160xt handle this system?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:30 pm
by mariner8611
Darcian (electrodacus) has suggested adding additional power mosfet in parallel to double current capacity. Worth a try, certainly?.