2012-09-24, 17:16
They can come with various adapters depending on the reseller. I would go with the 90W package from short-circuit.com.
(2012-09-22, 20:44)silkyt Wrote: Does the ASRock A75M-ITX FM1 have a standby light? I think I received a bad board that doesn't boot. Thanks for the awesome thread which inspired me to build this exact setup.
(2012-09-24, 17:08)g8m3r Wrote: Hey,
So my build was running fine for a few months with the stock psu until I decided to try gaming. After a few days of a few sessions the unit started to reboot automatically.
Sometimes during a game, sometimes when watching a youtube video.
I am going to get the picoPSU as suggested. I saw one on Amazon, can you guys confirm if it will work as well?
The one on ebay is 54$
http://www.ebay.com/itm/picoPSU-90-12V-7...1c2b7dd24c
Amazon is 49$ (and i get free shipping).
http://www.amazon.com/PicoPSU-90-Adapter...oPSU-90%22
I did notice that the amazon one says 80w Adapter while ebay says 90w. Will this make a difference?
Also, how hard is it to install one of these?
Thanks
(2012-09-28, 14:03)asqwanka Wrote: [CASE] Antec ISK 300-150 (100 €)This is a bad combination.......A6-3500 will be a better APU for Antec ISK case.....
[CPU] AMD A8-3870K (105€)
(2012-09-28, 16:56)asqwanka Wrote: Allright, thanks for the feedback!
So what im reading here is:
[CASE] Antec ISK 300-150 (100 €)
[CPU] AMD A6-3500 (70 €)
[MOBO] ASRock A75M-ITX (83€)
[MEMORY] Kingston HyperX 4 GB DDR3-1866 Kit (33€)
[SSD] Crucial CT064M4SSD2 64gb (80€)
= 366€
And what about the AMD A6-3650 instead of the A6-3500 ? Since it's only 10€ more. Or does it have heatissues aswell?