Hello,
Can anyone recommend a silent PSU for a tower cased Q60? Needs to be modular of have 4 or 5 molex connectors.
Cheers
Duncan
Quiet/Silent PSU
Re: Quiet/Silent PSU
Hi Duncan,
basically, you could use any silent standard ATX power supply. The Q60 has such a low power consumption that you could choose the "lowest-end" variant.
However, keep in mind that ATX power supplies require a signal on pin 14 of the main power connector to start. Since the Q60 mainboard has only a drive power connector, it can not provide this signal to the ATX power supply. You could connect Pin 14 and 15 of the ATX main power connector to permanently provide this signal. But make sure that your ATX power supply has a power switch that really disconnects it from the power, or use an external switch. (For a pushbutton ON/OFF you need extra circuitry.)
All the best
Peter
basically, you could use any silent standard ATX power supply. The Q60 has such a low power consumption that you could choose the "lowest-end" variant.
However, keep in mind that ATX power supplies require a signal on pin 14 of the main power connector to start. Since the Q60 mainboard has only a drive power connector, it can not provide this signal to the ATX power supply. You could connect Pin 14 and 15 of the ATX main power connector to permanently provide this signal. But make sure that your ATX power supply has a power switch that really disconnects it from the power, or use an external switch. (For a pushbutton ON/OFF you need extra circuitry.)
All the best
Peter
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Re: Quiet/Silent PSU
I usually stick with a well known brand like Seasonic, and the bigger the fan, the quieter it will be