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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: XDelusion on April 19, 2016, 03:26:16 PM
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I am planning on putting together a UAE machine and decided to buy a mother board that I could stick inside of a NES.
I want to use an externa Pico PSU, but am unsure what wattage I'd need with this, or what sort of PSU goes with the Pico device once you've got one.
Can anyone assist me with this? Thanks in advance!
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pico psu rated @120W will probably be to small...
Those rated @ 160w might do it, but you have to try and see how it performs.
try the PSU calculator (http://powersupplycalculator.net/)
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pico psu rated @120W will probably be to small...
Those rated @ 160w might do it, but you have to try and see how it performs.
try the PSU calculator (http://powersupplycalculator.net/)
144W is all I need.
THANKS! The PSU Calculator is AMAZING!!!
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Most power supplies will handle the turn on power surge but note the paragraph:
(calculator notes)
We do not take the system start-up power surge into account. Systems with numerous hard drives may encounter a large start-up power peak.
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I picked up a 180 Watt just to be on the safe side.
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I am planning on putting together a UAE machine and decided to buy a mother board that I could stick inside of a NES.
I want to use an externa Pico PSU, but am unsure what wattage I'd need with this, or what sort of PSU goes with the Pico device once you've got one.
There are boards out there with DC power input built in which saves you the cost of the Pico PSU. They have a SATA power connector on the board for powering your drives. I think it's probably limited to powering 2 devices max but shouldn't be a problem, especially if you're not considering ad optical media.
If an Atlhon 5350 (quad core @2Ghz + Radeon 8400 TDP 25w) would meet your CPU and video requirements I'd recommend an ASRock AM1H board as a cheap and cheerful option.
http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AM1H-ITX/
If you want plug NES controllers into the front ports like normal then there's an adapter for that here.
http://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/AnodeNES_circuit/index.php
The connectors aren't fitted as standard so you can just solder some pins in and wire it to the controller ports already fitted to the case.
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I paid $32 for the mobo and 3Ghz Core Duo 2 used and shipped.
$25 for the PSU set shipped.
$32 for the NES case.
Will probably do the NES port hack, yes a must. Same as I did to my PiStations. :)
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I paid $32 for the mobo and 3Ghz Core Duo 2 used and shipped.
$25 for the PSU set shipped.
$32 for the NES case.
Will probably do the NES port hack, yes a must. Same as I did to my PiStations. :)
Can't fault those prices.
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I paid $32 for the mobo and 3Ghz Core Duo 2 used and shipped.
$25 for the PSU set shipped.
$32 for the NES case.
Will probably do the NES port hack, yes a must. Same as I did to my PiStations. :)
Be sure to post pictures as you go :D
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If you want plug NES controllers into the front ports like normal then there's an adapter for that here.
http://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/AnodeNES_circuit/index.php
Works like a charm!!!