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    External power supplies and DC to DC converters for powered parts

    HP Z840 workstation are dual CPU capable thats totally another Dimensions . and with a single CPU and GTX 1050 ti , they will never draw 600 watts . yes you can hit 600 watts using Titan X or GTX 1080 Ti Cards or Quadro P5000 , P6000 cards with Very high end Xeon 150 watts CPU. and some 10...
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    External power supplies and DC to DC converters for powered parts

    Each hard drive consumes 10 watts max , and Blu-Ray 20watts max . I dont know where you get your 600 watt numbers from. more over the links I posted proves what I said ... there is no way a normal 3.4 Ghz not overclocked i7 with GTX 1050 ti reaches 600 watts .. not even 300 watts with full...
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    External power supplies and DC to DC converters for powered parts

    I think you have power leak in your home check your home wires. Where do you those watt numbers from ? i7 @ 3.4 ghz consumes 100 watts max at load , and the motherboard chipset around 25 watts , each drive 10 watts and each Fan 5-10 watts , give extra 25 watts for lan , usb and onboard sound...
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    External power supplies and DC to DC converters for powered parts

    yes if you use external power you will need DC to DC converter to convert from 19.5V to 12V, 5V and 3.3 V .. and I need to know from technical point of view , why do they make the External power adapter 19.5V and not 12V ? since the maximum Voltage needed is 12 and down. Just to learn more...
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    External power supplies and DC to DC converters for powered parts

    Actually a Desktop using quad cores i7-7700K and a GTX 1080ti at full load consumes only 400 Watts. with a GTX 1070 , it will consume 300 watts at full load. as a matter of fact , companies like Zotac and Asus are using notebook adapters to power their Desktop machines as we speak , but they...
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    External power supplies and DC to DC converters for powered parts

    I am mixing them because I want to use notebook External power supply on a desktop machine. I never said there are notebooks with 12V rails , I said why do they use 19.5v rails and not 12V rails. and the notebook CPU works on 12V and not 5V . as for the ATX connectors , They do have Current...
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    External power supplies and DC to DC converters for powered parts

    Hello, Part one : I have this Question , as we know , Most notebooks power adapters are 19.5V output. While the CPU and GPU works on 12V and the SSD works on 5V . , so the motherboard should have two DC to DC power converters , one from 19.5V to 12V for CPU and GPU and another From 19.5v...

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