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    Power Supply A Guide to 12V PSU

    Are 18/16 AGW wires really enough? I've seen other sources (including the meanwell manual) recomending 14 AGW or even 12 for such powerlevels, especially for the C6 connector...
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    Discussion selfmade powerbrick for picoPSU?

    Sorry for the late response, I didn't look into this post for a long time lol I intend to use my Thermalright AXP-90 X36 and mostly got around 80-85°C while running cinebench for quite a while... Considering my system won't be running under constant heavy loads and that I will underclock it...
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    Discussion selfmade powerbrick for picoPSU?

    Well I will have to underclock it anyways because of insufficant cooling. But lets say I wont, what kind of PSU would I need? Is there even such a powerful pico psu?
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    Discussion selfmade powerbrick for picoPSU?

    It is in fact 12V, so I guess I have to go for the 4-Pin DIN connector... It doesn't need to be portable. It has to be external/seperate because the case doesn't have space for an internal solution. It doesn't specifically need to be tamper resistant but when I accidently touch the brick-thingy...
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    Discussion selfmade powerbrick for picoPSU?

    I will be powering a Ryzen 3950X (probably underclock), the mainboard, RAM, a M.2 SSD and the cooler obviously. It's a headless Linux server... What about the required connector? Can you give me some info on that? I saw many bricks with a 2,5 x 5,5 connector but I thought those can't handle such...
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    Discussion selfmade powerbrick for picoPSU?

    @SFFMunkee , very sorry. When I created the post, the picture worked normally. Thanks for the advice, I'll look into that...
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    Discussion selfmade powerbrick for picoPSU?

    I'm planning to power my Intertech 160W pico-psu by using a brick like this one: If I informed myself correctly, I will need wires with 2,0mm² diameter and a 4-Pin DIN connector (male and female) to transfer the power safely. Would this be possible and would you recommend it? I can totally see...