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[SOLVED] Mini Power Supply - Mini Server Power Supply 100 - 150 watts

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Guys i really need help in this one even though you guys might think im a noob. Sorry

Im building a mini server and dont want to buy a power supply for it,
Any help on any circuits or schemaatics for this one?


= Guys if you can help me make a power supply that is redundant that would be better. Anyway!

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1pc. 20 Pin Main Power
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATX_power_supply#Power_supply

1pc. 4 pin Pheriphal Power
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATX_power_supply#Power_supply

2pcs. SATA Power
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATX_power_supply#Power_supply

1pc. 4 pin Pheriphal (Molex)
=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATX_power_supply#Power_supply

Thanks Guys! :p
I really Appreciate if you helped me!
 

I would be surprised if you could build a PC power supply for anything like the low cost that you can buy a ready made one.

Keith
 

Im building a mini server and dont want to buy a power supply for it
possible repair a faulty psu, this is uncomplicated task. And herewith improve design say in purpose of increasing reliability and reductions of the noise. Faulty pc psu usually possible to gain on price of 3- 10usd.

If you all want to make a power supply personally this comfortable to make from details of old pc psu ).
 

Well Looking at the market these days i cant even find a really small psu to power an atom motherboard.
Could really se more help on thi sone guys!
 

So this scheme of comparatively uncomplicated PC PSU.
Hope this is bring some help.
 

Dam Dude Thanks Bra. Really helped me a bit but it looks so complicated. Ill just ask some dude to build these for me!

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Thanks. But i was actually going to connect this to 12 volts to use less energy from ups when in backup mode!
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