power connectors for mainboards
Brian G. Rhodes
bgr at gw.linespeed.net
Fri Jun 20 11:57:01 CEST 2003
Ron,
How about 4 of these...
http://www.seanm.ca/eden/psu.html
Or if that's not enough power for the processor, sparkle (great name)
makes some 150W powersupplies which are 1U and smaller than average 1U
power supplies.
FSP150-50PL is the model I have been using for pIII rackmount systems.
Their website is www.sparklepower.com.
Brian G Rhodes
bgr at linespeed.net
brhodes at visualcircuits.com
+1 612-741-1191
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> > > I would advise against doing this.
> > > I wouldn't know where to get an Y connector like that.
> >
> > ok, that's good to know.
> >
> > Now I need to find four cheap, compact power supplies :-)
> >
> > no disk in this system, no cdrom, no nothing save for motherboards. I'm
> > looking for small, cheap, good supplies. Probably don't exist but anybody
> > know for sure?
>
> Maybe try one of those 1U power supplies.
> Similar to the one I had with me during USENIX
> Something like:
>
> http://www.gtweb.net/ps-1u.html
>
> and the power supply in action:
>
> http://www.eax.com/usenix03/image/101_0138.JPG
>
> http://www.eax.com/usenix03/
>
> It should be fairly easy to stack 4 of them side by side and tie together.
>
> --
> Adam Sulmicki
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