2012-12-22, 08:58
will a Micro-ATX ,mother board fit?
(2012-12-22, 08:58)coffeeman Wrote: will a Micro-ATX ,mother board fit?
(2012-12-24, 09:45)dkaris Wrote: Hello,
Just a quick question out of experience, I am planning to use, for a build similar to this, one SSD and one 2,5 inch Hard drive....
Will an 120W picopsu handle them?
Regards
Dimitris
(2012-12-24, 10:35)Beer40oz Wrote:Thanks Beer! I will keep that in mind!(2012-12-24, 09:45)dkaris Wrote: Hello,
Just a quick question out of experience, I am planning to use, for a build similar to this, one SSD and one 2,5 inch Hard drive....
Will an 120W picopsu handle them?
Regards
Dimitris
Yup... don't forget the extra plug adapters if the picopsu don't have them... (power sata for hard drives and the P4 for the cpu)
(2013-01-04, 20:49)Trike Wrote: I just built this same setup, except i'm using the stock heatsink/fan at the moment just to get a reference on noise and temps before I put the big beast on it.
However, i'm seeing weird temps in HW monitor now. Initially when I first got everything installed, it was idling around 31C for all 3 cores. After a day of configuring the OS, the temps have dropped significantly at idle. Enough to question if HW monitor is accurate. Now it's idling around 8-10C (~46F). Ambient in the house is 60F. Stock HS/Fan runs ~2000rpm.
The fan isn't loud by any means (barely noticable), but not silent. I also have the side cage fan on low.
I have the bios set to level 1 and target to 50C.
I did one full load test with prime95 and got 60C
Has anybody ran into weird temp readings with the A6-3500?
Thanks
(2013-02-20, 02:49)cwide Wrote: I get no video at power on. Does a 4-pin ATX 12V power have to be connected to post bios?