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The picoPSU-120 plugs directly into a motherboard ATX connector and measures just 31x45x20mm - about the size of two AA batteries. The picoPSU-120 generates up to 120 Watts of power from a 12V DC supply, at over 96% efficiency. An attached cable harness provides: - 20pin ATX Connector
- SATA Power Connector
- Molex (ATA) HDD Power
- Molex Floppy Power
Compatibility: The picoPSU-120 can power all our Mini-ITX boards with Geode, C3, C7, Atom and Fusion processors. Additionally most lower power consumption Mini-ITX boards with Intel and AMD processors up to around 65W TDP can be powered. More powerful picoPSUs offer more headroom for additional devices. If you are considering using with a board not on our site, please email us to check compatibility.
12V AC Adapter Required: You will need a 12V AC Adapter to use this picoPSU. Please read their product listings to determine which is most suitable for you. Compatible Universal AC Adapters:
*The 2.5/5.5mm Jack can be replaced with the more robust 4-pin Mini-DIN connector that is supplied with our 150W and 192W AC Adapters.
Adding more SATA drives: The picoPSU-120 has one SATA connector and a Molex connector. To power more SATA drives use a Molex to SATA or 2x SATA cable.
P4 Power Connectors: If your board has a 4-pin 12V P4 power connector, you will need to use a Molex to 12V P4 Power Cable, or a picoPSU-90 or 150/160-XT.
12V AC Adapter Required: You will need a 12V AC Adapter to use this picoPSU. Please read their product listings to determine which is most suitable for you.
Long Life: The picoPSU-120 with Mini-Fit JR is marked for long life production and is guaranteed to have a life cycle of 5
years or more. Notes: Not suitable for use with batteries, unstable power sources or voltages other than 12V.
CE / FCC / VCCI Certifications: EN55024, EN55022 Class B (CE certification), Australia/New Zealand (using CISPR 22, EN55022), Japan (VCCI: using CISPR 22, ANSI C63.4), United States (FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B), Canada (ICES-003 using CISPR 22, ANSI C63.4).
Installation Guide
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