What are the power brick specifications for a DH77DF motherboard?
What are the power brick specifications for a DH77DF motherboard?
This setup requires an external power brick to supply power to the PicoPSU.
I have no idea why I spent so much time browsing photos of mico-itx motherboards... Maybe it's because it has a red Ethernet port that seems unusual.
My thought is your board might be DQ77KB.
You can check Amazon for specs on power, and if you search the board number there, you should find compatible power supplies.
I’m not sure if these are accurate or if it really matches your board, so you should look for markings on your motherboard to confirm the part number.
Thank you for your assistance. I discovered a fresh configuration on eBay featuring the PicoPSU 90 along with a 100 W power supply, compatible with an I3 CPU.
Intel Core i3-3220 - Prozessor von der dritten Generation Ivy Bridge, Dualkern, 3,3 GHz, LGA 1155, 55W, mit Intel HD Graphics 2500 für den Desktop. BX80637i33220
PicoPSU-80 DC-DC Stromversorger mit 80W (12V), AC-DC Adapter und US-Stromkabel
No need for a PicoPSU.
Requires an external 19V adapter (not 12V).
Functions identically to what is used for laptops.
Select one with the correct plug size and adequate wattage.
The plug must correspond to the DC-IN power socket on your PC.
Looks similar to this one, but likely uses an incorrect plug.
Does this match the wattage you're seeking?
Are you a person?
www.newegg.com
My details list 263 watts
Core i3/3220
Mini ITX
no GPU
8 GB DDR3
5400RPM 3.5 HDD
No optical drive
Which processor model is currently running on your computer? If the power consumption is around 55 watts, it's likely you'll require a power supply with at least 120 watts.
I didn't notice any 3.5" drives in the photo of your PC.
If you're using an external 3.5" drive, it would require a separate power adapter.
Similar options are available (120W -150W should suffice):
https://outervision.com/b/BBUMnr