View Full Version : 4-screw mATX PSU..
SuperSubZero
06-02-2004, 11:55 AM
We have a bunch of mATX towers that use these Inwin 4-screw mATX PSU's. They are only 180w, and as we load them down with hard drives and fast CPU's, they've been failing. I've been charged with the task of getting higher wattage PSU's, but I can't seem to find many places that sell them. Is there a certain name I should be looking for? The PSU looks just like a regular ATX PSU, just smaller. This (http://www.directron.com/iwp240l1.html) is what they look like. 240w is better than what we have but he's really trying to get closer to 300 if possible. We've been building alot of servers lately and the customers want like three hard drives and 3+ghz CPUs.
Impact9
06-02-2004, 08:18 PM
Go to www.newegg.com they have enermax 270w mATX PSU for $48
Linkage (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-103-453&depa=0)
SuperSubZero
06-03-2004, 06:39 PM
I appreciate your thorough reading of my post.. ; ;
Not only did I say its a 4-screw design, but I also said it looks like a regular ATX power supply only smaller.
Your link is neither of these things.
Impact9
06-03-2004, 07:16 PM
What are you talking about? Simply go to newegg they have exactly what you're refering to.
Power Supplies (http://www.newegg.com/app/manufact.asp?catalog=58&DEPA=0) and on the left under compatiblity use MicroATX / Mini-ATX as far as I can tell nobody make a 300w version.
mojojojoman-
06-09-2004, 10:05 AM
evertek
http://www.evertek.com/viewpart.asp?auto=10029
the geeks
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=AP320W-MICRO&sourceid=qDSiQMcYyCnRAmpXL2RP
the first two look like theyre 4, picture is hard to tell but i think i can make out 2 holes on the plug end. Not sure, but you can always call compgeeks, theyve always been good to me.
sorry, last one was three holes too. The "apower" was the only one larger than 240 that i could find. :rolleyes:
hah. more pictures reveal that the apower is only 3, sorry
only other ones i could find are from places ive never heard of..
http://www.gadgetpros.com/li30maposup4.html
hop this helps,
Mike
Mr_Gl@ss
06-09-2004, 10:51 AM
Well for starters you could be a little nicer to the folks who are trying to help you *cough* troll *cough*. Newegg has the same InWin PS as Directron execpt it's cheaper. None of the other power supplies matched your requierments there. What's preventing you from using a different case? That to me would be the best solution as micro atx cases aren't ment to be servers, hence the small power supplies and limited space.
PC-HAngover
06-09-2004, 12:20 PM
Well for starters you could be a little nicer to the folks who are trying to help you *cough* troll *cough*. Newegg has the same InWin PS as Directron execpt it's cheaper. None of the other power supplies matched your requierments there. What's preventing you from using a different case? That to me would be the best solution as micro atx cases aren't ment to be servers, hence the small power supplies and limited space.
Yes, I agree with Mr_Gl@ass... that was rather rude to make a comment like that to someone who is trying to help you. My 2cents... I searched a while back for a powerful mATX powersupply, but I couldn't find anything that really had some beef. Good luck!
MentallyDisturbed
06-11-2004, 05:59 PM
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductdesc.asp?description=17-103-453&DEPA=1
that is the 270w mATX powersupply that was referred to in the first reply.. if thats not what you need, then your not looking for an mATX powersupply
Mr_Gl@ss
06-15-2004, 02:05 PM
Well, I did manage to find a manfacturer that makes a true 300 watt micro ATX power supply:
http://www.ahanix.com/psu.html
However, can't seem to find someone that sells it. It also has the 4 hole mounting interface. By the way I spent the time looking for this for my own interest and not those of the guy that started this post.
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