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Hello,
I am building a mini-ITX server to be dedicated to playing music... the audiophile way. As such audiophile, there is a degree of paranoia in that; no fans, the lowest amount of moving parts possible, the purest power and the lowest EMI/RFI emissions. I was considering buying a PicoPSU, and the review done by Jonny has been helping a lot. Still, I have doubts about using some motherboards that have onboard DC/DC converters, and are powered by an external 12v power brick. Any idea of what approach could be better?. I guess in the DC/DC converter motherboards you have to pay attention, first, to the external brick quality... but also to the motherboard DC/DC converter quality, for which I have not seen a lot of serious studies or benchmarks (like the one for PicoPSU). Any opinion or experience you could share?. Thanks. Best regards, Manda. |
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Fact of the matter is, these days 99% of the motherboards out there use DC to DC for most of what's on the motherboard.
The tolerance of these VRM's are BETTER than a Pico PSU or even the DC to DC in a modern PSU because the circuit is made to power something specific on the motherboard and the manufacturer knows exactly how much power that circuit needs to deliver. Get a good motherboard from a known good manufacturer and you'll be fine.
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Many thanks for your answer.
So, if I understand right, a DC powered motherboard can be better than any other option. Sorrt for the compromising question, but... for mini-ITX motherboards, would you count on any other brand aside ASUS and Gygabyte?. I am strictly talking about the quality of the power management and regulation. Thanks, Iván. |
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Both AsRock (a subsidiary of Asus but now it's own established brand) and Zotac make quality boards.
Zotac being the brand that specializes in them. |
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S... you tend to get what you pay for.
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