2012-05-01, 05:48
(2012-05-01, 05:44)Beer40oz Wrote: You cant compare a miniITX mobo with a microATX!!
+1, at least compare apples with apples
(2012-05-01, 05:44)Beer40oz Wrote: You cant compare a miniITX mobo with a microATX!!
(2012-05-01, 05:06)eskro Wrote: and your first link there even has a dedicated GPU on the mobo...If you read closely, they showed power consumption with just iGPU too. If Jarjar72 want to be a guinea pig for 135W brick, that is up to him. I still think that it still under power under CPU load or System load. The 160W pico is proved working by the guy in the other forum......
(2012-05-01, 06:14)bluray Wrote: and your first link there even has a dedicated GPU on the mobo..proved working by the guy in the other forum......
(2012-05-01, 06:22)eskro Wrote:I do.....I looked at those reports and I took mATX into consideration. mATX mobo use roughly 8W more than mITX mobo when comparing on the same CPU. According to those reports, 135W brick still under power under heavy load......(2012-05-01, 06:14)bluray Wrote: and your first link there even has a dedicated GPU on the mobo..proved working by the guy in the other forum......
doesnt matter, its still using a microATX mobo.
you cant compare micro and mini...
u know better then that bluray
(2012-05-01, 06:34)eskro Wrote: dude, the test systems use in your reviews there use powerful PSU's!Regardless of PSU they used, the A8-3850 will consume power only as much as it needed.....
results are simply irrelevant!!
(2012-05-01, 06:43)bluray Wrote:(2012-05-01, 06:34)eskro Wrote: dude, the test systems use in your reviews there use powerful PSU's!Regardless of PSU they used, the A8-3850 will consume power only as much as it needed.....
results are simply irrelevant!!
(2012-05-01, 07:39)Jarjar72 Wrote: hi all,If it is A8-3820, the 125W power brick should do the trick......
wow, what a discussion is growing here again. all because of me...
Since I am waiting for a A8-3820 which is only consumig 65W I would imagine that my 125W brick should do.
bluray you said that the A8-3820 also needs more power than the A6-3500 because of the more powerful GPU. I am aware of that.
But honestly if beer40 is running his A6-3500 65W with a 65W (or 90W sometime) brick with no issues I don't think that a 125W would not work in my case with the A8-3820.
(2012-05-01, 07:39)Jarjar72 Wrote: Mabe it's another issue when using the A8-3850 (100W) with a 135W (since 125W brick already doesn't work with it) I agree with bluray at this point. No matter what some tests say. The test say that it would but it doen not. That's a fact now.You can verify the dimension of the existing PSU in your 300-65 case and compare it to Pico 160W. If the physical dimension is the same, you can simply remove the 300-65 PSU from the case and replace it with Pico 160W.......Pico should have similar wiring as 300-65......
Apart from that... the ISK300-65 is the case I would like to go with since I already have it. And I didn't see any other case I like for a reasonable price. bluray the link you posted from the other guy. I don't really get it there could I use this 160W "PICOPSU-160-XT" inside my ISK300-65 to extend the power of the native 65W brick to up to 160W? Or how does that work? Can someone explain?
Well, I will have to wait until the A8-3520 is here to continue with my XBMC-baby.
have a great day.
(2012-05-01, 06:57)eskro Wrote:Man, it's never ending spinning. I gave you all the answers, including the numbers on mATX vs mITX. You should be able to do the math and compare it.(2012-05-01, 06:43)bluray Wrote:(2012-05-01, 06:34)eskro Wrote: dude, the test systems use in your reviews there use powerful PSU's!Regardless of PSU they used, the A8-3850 will consume power only as much as it needed.....
results are simply irrelevant!!
im not saying that,
im saying your links to power consumptions are irrelevant.
and thats a fact.
compare apples with apples
Quote:You can verify the dimension of the existing PSU in your 300-65 case and compare it to Pico 160W. If the physical dimension is the same, you can simply remove the 300-65 PSU from the case and replace it with Pico 160W.......Pico should have similar wiring as 300-65......
(2012-05-01, 17:51)Jarjar72 Wrote:Quote:You can verify the dimension of the existing PSU in your 300-65 case and compare it to Pico 160W. If the physical dimension is the same, you can simply remove the 300-65 PSU from the case and replace it with Pico 160W.......Pico should have similar wiring as 300-65......
This Pico thing looks very promising. And it's even available here where I live.
Do you know anybody that built it into the ISK300-65 case?
It looks like it need way less space than the original PSU does...
(2012-05-01, 18:02)Beer40oz Wrote:Man, you need to gather all the info. He have the 100W AMD A8-3850 and ordering the 65W AMD A8-3820. He also have 125W power brick in hand. He tried A8-3850 with 125W power brick, and it failed to bootup due to under power. I doubt that the 65W in 300-65 can handle A8-3820. Since he already have 125W power brick, it should be fine for A8-3820.....(2012-05-01, 17:51)Jarjar72 Wrote:Quote:You can verify the dimension of the existing PSU in your 300-65 case and compare it to Pico 160W. If the physical dimension is the same, you can simply remove the 300-65 PSU from the case and replace it with Pico 160W.......Pico should have similar wiring as 300-65......
This Pico thing looks very promising. And it's even available here where I live.
Do you know anybody that built it into the ISK300-65 case?
It looks like it need way less space than the original PSU does...
If the cpu is 65w try the stock 65w brick..... if it gives you trouble then you can just buy a 90w brick......
why make it so complicated and buy a pico.....
who is giving you wrong info?
I am running the 65w stock brick no problems at all..... even with stress tests....