I believe you nailed the motherboard! This is a Lian Li micro ITX case. The power adapter plugs into the back not inside the case. I know it's a lot of trouble but could you give me an example of what I should purchase don't worry about finding the cheapest one. I have photos but I don't know how to attach them. Thanks again for all your help!!This one?
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Is a standard atx layout so any psu with a 24pin connector for the motherboard and aditional 4/8 pin for the cpu should work. Form factor (ATX/SFX/TFX) depends on what case is used.
yes I spent about $1000 on this build it was for a small quiet HTPS. I can't find the model anymore but it is 1 3/4" tall by 11" wide and 11 1/2 long.Is that your own case?
LIAN LI Black Aluminum PC-Q05B Mini ITX Media Center / HTPC Caseyes I spent about $1000 on this build it was for a small quiet HTPS. I can find the model anymore but it is 1 3/4" tall by 11" wide and 11 1/2 long.
Box is from a different board.yes I spent about $1000 on this build it was for a small quiet HTPS. I can find the model anymore but it is 1 3/4" tall by 11" wide and 11 1/2 long.
It states DH77DF on the front of the box. I purchased and built this from scratch. Your comment is strange.Box is from a different board.
It is not DH77DF.
Can't you see the differences?It states DH77DF on the front of the box. I purchased and built this from scratch. Your comment is strange.
http://hdplex.com/forum/showthread.php?t=851He ^ is right, but that is not the point here. Your pc is powered by an external power brick. Finding one that suits your needs is the challenge now.
Good find. Looks like the right one.My guess is your board is DQ77KB
Thanks for all your help with this. I found a brand new setup on eBay that's the PicoPSU 90 and a 100 W brick I have an I3 cpuGood find. Looks like the right one.
It uses 19V external power supply. You just have to find one with correct size plug.
Power requirements mainly depend on CPU installed.
No. No PicoPSU necessary.I found a brand new setup on eBay that's the PicoPSU 90 and a 100 W brick I have an I3 cpu
What model cpu is installed in your pc?does seem like the right wattage I am looking for?
So a 19 volt adapter without 150 w should work thanks again for all your help I searched all my old purchases and could never find what I bought originally.I didn't spot any 3.5"drives in photo of your pc.
If you have external 3.5"drive, then that would have a separate power adapter.
More like this (120W -150W should be enough):
https://outervision.com/b/BBUMnr
Original HP 150W 19V 7.89a AC Adapter HSTNN-LA09 519333-001 PA-1151-03 could work?So a 19 volt adapter without 150 w should work thanks again for all your help I searched all my old purchases and could never find what I bought originally.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/385108773167I didn't spot any 3.5"drives in photo of your pc.
If you have external 3.5"drive, then that would have a separate power adapter.
More like this (120W -150W should be enough):
https://outervision.com/b/BBUMnr
That is either 30W (1.6A * 19V) or 65W (3.42A * 19V)adapter. Not nearly enough power.https://www.ebay.com/itm/385108773167
so this one should work if the polarity and the tip is correct.
That is either 30W (1.6A * 19V) or 65W (3.42A * 19V)adapter. Not nearly enough power.
You have to measure DC-IN socket on your pc, to find correct plug size.
That is either 30W (1.6A * 19V) or 65W (3.42A * 19V)adapter. Not nearly enough power.
You have to measure DC-IN socket on your pc, to find correct plug size.
Could someone please suggest the numbers I am looking for. i don't want to keep botheringThat is either 30W (1.6A * 19V) or 65W (3.42A * 19V)adapter. Not nearly enough power.
You have to measure DC-IN socket on your pc, to find correct plug size.