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Advice on power supply

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Gogoes63
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11-26-2023, 12:51 AM
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I purchased a Streacom ST-NANO160 nanoPSU and i7-13700T 35W CPU. I’m assembling a Mini-ITX PC and checking if the parts match my power needs. In my setup, there will be no graphics card – only the processor, 2x16GB DDR5 RAM (non-OC), and a 1TB Crucial P5 Plus NVMe SSD. I’m thinking about using an ASUS ROG Strix B760-I Gaming WiFi board or something similar. Is a 160W nanoPSU sufficient for this build, or should I upgrade my components? Thank you.
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Gogoes63
11-26-2023, 12:51 AM #1

I purchased a Streacom ST-NANO160 nanoPSU and i7-13700T 35W CPU. I’m assembling a Mini-ITX PC and checking if the parts match my power needs. In my setup, there will be no graphics card – only the processor, 2x16GB DDR5 RAM (non-OC), and a 1TB Crucial P5 Plus NVMe SSD. I’m thinking about using an ASUS ROG Strix B760-I Gaming WiFi board or something similar. Is a 160W nanoPSU sufficient for this build, or should I upgrade my components? Thank you.

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kulan3
Member
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11-26-2023, 07:57 AM
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Welcome to the forums, new member! You'll get by with the PSU you have, but I'd suggest keeping an eye on the CPU's turbo in case of overheating, besides the increased power consumption.
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kulan3
11-26-2023, 07:57 AM #2

Welcome to the forums, new member! You'll get by with the PSU you have, but I'd suggest keeping an eye on the CPU's turbo in case of overheating, besides the increased power consumption.

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GGL0rd
Junior Member
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11-27-2023, 02:19 AM
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It seems you're unsure about the specific requirements, as no case was mentioned. Generally, the motherboard needs a 24-pin and an 8-pin, so you should choose a power supply that matches both connectors and fits your system.
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GGL0rd
11-27-2023, 02:19 AM #3

It seems you're unsure about the specific requirements, as no case was mentioned. Generally, the motherboard needs a 24-pin and an 8-pin, so you should choose a power supply that matches both connectors and fits your system.

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Greenybomb
Member
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11-27-2023, 10:29 AM
#4
Did you check what Lutfij is? It relates to PICO devices. Amazon.com
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Greenybomb
11-27-2023, 10:29 AM #4

Did you check what Lutfij is? It relates to PICO devices. Amazon.com

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Goranius
Member
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12-01-2023, 10:47 AM
#5
The nanoPSU features a 24pin MBOO connector plus a 4pin CPU connector. The FAQ mentions that a 4pin connector is acceptable on an 8pin board, as noted below.
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Goranius
12-01-2023, 10:47 AM #5

The nanoPSU features a 24pin MBOO connector plus a 4pin CPU connector. The FAQ mentions that a 4pin connector is acceptable on an 8pin board, as noted below.

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FadeLine
Junior Member
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12-02-2023, 03:28 AM
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I am capable of handling this task. The T suffix processors are compact units with lower power consumption, typically drawing minimal energy especially without a graphics card. It is likely you need to connect something to the 4-pin ATX port on your motherboard to initiate operation. As mentioned in the FAQ: the 8PIN connector is used instead of the standard 4PIN to provide additional current for the CPU. Most motherboards can still boot and function properly with just the 4PIN connected, while the 8PIN is mainly needed for overclocking or high-TDP CPUs exceeding 75W. Since our power supplies are built for lower power systems, they won’t surpass the capacity of a single 4PIN connector, which is why we don’t offer an 8PIN model at this time. If your motherboard fails to start, you can use a splitter (4PIN to 8PIN) or a Molex to 4PIN adapter to supply the required power. What are your specific requirements and intended use for this setup?
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FadeLine
12-02-2023, 03:28 AM #6

I am capable of handling this task. The T suffix processors are compact units with lower power consumption, typically drawing minimal energy especially without a graphics card. It is likely you need to connect something to the 4-pin ATX port on your motherboard to initiate operation. As mentioned in the FAQ: the 8PIN connector is used instead of the standard 4PIN to provide additional current for the CPU. Most motherboards can still boot and function properly with just the 4PIN connected, while the 8PIN is mainly needed for overclocking or high-TDP CPUs exceeding 75W. Since our power supplies are built for lower power systems, they won’t surpass the capacity of a single 4PIN connector, which is why we don’t offer an 8PIN model at this time. If your motherboard fails to start, you can use a splitter (4PIN to 8PIN) or a Molex to 4PIN adapter to supply the required power. What are your specific requirements and intended use for this setup?

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PBgamez
Junior Member
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12-06-2023, 06:04 AM
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For that configuration, then yes, it should likely function if the board fits the case. Keep in mind, not every motherboard form factor matches all dimensions exactly, so I've encountered some mini ITX boards that are a bit bigger than others—make sure the specs align before you place an order. For this kind of build or case, there aren't many choices for the power supply, and as long as it has the right connections, the capacity should be sufficient. As for the quality, I don’t have any experience with Streacom's PICO power supplies.
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PBgamez
12-06-2023, 06:04 AM #7

For that configuration, then yes, it should likely function if the board fits the case. Keep in mind, not every motherboard form factor matches all dimensions exactly, so I've encountered some mini ITX boards that are a bit bigger than others—make sure the specs align before you place an order. For this kind of build or case, there aren't many choices for the power supply, and as long as it has the right connections, the capacity should be sufficient. As for the quality, I don’t have any experience with Streacom's PICO power supplies.

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ChadlyG
Member
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12-07-2023, 08:05 PM
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This case involves my device: a product from AliExpress with ID 2251832788570167. It's primarily used for simple tasks such as browsing the web, working on Office documents, and streaming HD/UHD media from a locally connected NAS via USB-C. The CPU is connected to a 4pin molex power supply on the nanoPSU. Thoughts?
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ChadlyG
12-07-2023, 08:05 PM #8

This case involves my device: a product from AliExpress with ID 2251832788570167. It's primarily used for simple tasks such as browsing the web, working on Office documents, and streaming HD/UHD media from a locally connected NAS via USB-C. The CPU is connected to a 4pin molex power supply on the nanoPSU. Thoughts?