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    desktop pc powered by mini-itx power supply

    would this (see url below) work to power a regular desktop system? the specs are 800 mhz (AMD K6) with 320mb of ram. I plan to use one harddrive and on cd drive. It will be powered off of a car battery in a car.

    http://home.comcast.net/~zootjeff/

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    I don't thing that it will work, it is only 70Watts maximum. I think ou configuration needs atleast 150-200 Watt. But you coukd measure it but that is quite complicated. Maybe you could ask them

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    do you know where i can find a power supply that runs off of 12 vdc that will output 200 watts?

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    Best method would be to use an inverter. Computers use a range of voltages like +12VDC, -12VDC, +5VDC, -5VDC and so-on.
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    Originally posted by agent
    do you know where i can find a power supply that runs off of 12 vdc that will output 200 watts?
    u wanna run in ur computer in ur car or what...???

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    http://www.themodfathers.com/forums/...8&goto=newpost for more info. my nick is agent over there...

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