🔋 Power Your Passion with Pico Precision!
The 24pin 12V ATX Pico PSU is a compact and efficient power supply designed for mini ITX motherboards, offering a peak output of 250 watts. It features a 24-pin ATX connector for easy installation and built-in short-circuit protection for enhanced safety. Suitable for both computer and automotive applications, this power supply is the perfect solution for your compact power needs.
G**L
2 Mini-ITX builds with these, no issues
I've built 2 mini-itx PCs with this power supply design. There are a few sellers on here, but the seller is less important than the model and manufacturer. You definitely need to research your power requirements when doing any build, however I can say that I've had no power issues with either build in the 4+ years I've been running these systems daily. One system is an Intel I3-7100 CPU (50watt) using the internal video, and the other is a i3-9100F (65watt) using a single slot Radeon RX460 (75 watt max) running off the motherboard slot power. I've never had any issues gaming on the one with the Radeon, but then I hardly ever use it for gaming.
C**I
didn't last 6 months
purchased late nov 2021 Died late may 2022.ran for about 3 months continuously, powered off for about 2 weeks, ran for another 2 weeks then powered off again. has sat on the bench since. Same board & power brick the whole time.now that the unit is dead, i find out the manufacturer has no website to be found. Replaced with an RGEEK and that works with the same power brick. all components besides this pico psu are good. the replacement is 150W, this unit is supposed to be 250W. significantly less noise with the replacement. This is used to power a network audio player, Daphile.save yourself the trouble. I should have known for something this size and application 250W was too good to be true. The system pulls well under 100W, Atom 330 CPU & HT Omega Claro card with 1 SSD. This was doomed from the start and I should have known better, so should you if you are looking at this.
S**Y
some of the outputs are off
the first PICO I received would not plug into my tester. The second shows that some of the outputs are going from within range to high, So I don't think I am going to use this PICO on anything that I care about.
G**D
Small and powerful PSU
I've been using this PSU on a Ryzen 7 5700G build I've done recently in an ITX chassis, and it been working great. The system doesn't use close to the 250W that this PSU can provide, so I was able to add more devices and not have to worry about being over on my power budget. I needed a good power brick to supply the power to this PSU, because it doesn't come with one, but I already had one, so it wasn't an issue for me. Be careful if you are needing a 12V DC power brick for this, the PSU is good, but not all power bricks are good at this high of a wattage.
G**C
Amazing!
Works like it's supposed to and great for the price!
P**X
Dangerous!! - 12v rail is un-regulated.
This is sold as being compatable with with automotive use, but the 12V rail is is not regulated or there is an error with the feedback circuitry. Modern automotive charging systems use a voltage range between 12.8 and 14.4V, this will likely destroy your components.I also cannot account for the 200mV drop on the 12V output rail relative to the input voltage.
L**W
Generates lots of interference, 150W version is much quieter if you don't require that much wattage
I have both this 250W and the 150W version. The 250W generates a lot of interference.I used it to power an industrial PC with ISA sound card. I could hear all the static noises through the line out connector - fan noise, CPU events, and mouse movements. When I switched to the 150W version, the signal is soooo much quieter, just occasional statics when the CPU is under intense load.
J**E
Killed My GPU
It says this product can deliver 250W however when plugged it into my 210W system not only did it fail to turn on but after I took it our My Graphics card no longer worked, a perfect 1650 down the drain
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