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Does external psu exist for desktop pc ?

Dzici

( sorry for my english btw) 

 

I started a project this week. I was looking for a laptop but there s just overated dogshit on the market right now so i decide to kind of create one. It's actualy some desktop hardware in a freaking Nice nanuk plastic green case ( i already love it ).  I scavenged my old rig to get some part and bought a mini itx mobo to fit in it. Saldly,  i overestimated the space in the case so im starting to run low on it and on my budget too. Is there a kind of external psu i could use like for a real laptop with a round connector outside the case or something like that ?

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"Pico PSU" as a concept is probably the closest to what you are looking for.

Followed by an SFX PSU, which is basically a 'normal' PSU in a smaller size, which might just fit for your use-case.

And in theory you could strap a 'normal PSU' to the outside of the case, but I doubt that is what you want to do.

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Yes, there are many laptop style PSU's including ones for literal laptops you could use. It all depends on your power requirements. 

 

Also there is this option with here:

https://hdplex.com/hdplex-internal-400w-ac-dc-adapter-with-active-pfc-and-19vdc-output.html

and this

https://hdplex.com/hdplex-400w-hi-fi-dc-atx-power-supply-16v-24v-wide-range-voltage-input.html

 

You can see it in use here: 

 

 

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