Powering a Thin-ITX board?

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orangejedi829

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Hi, I'm looking into building a cheap HTPC, and I was very intrigued by the new thin-ITX boards and cases with their super-duper tiny-ness.
However, it seems documentation on this new standard is incredibly sparse. To the point where I'm not entirely sure how to power the thing. Does anyone know if I can power this motherboard:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JOCO8G2?pc_redir=1405661411&robot_redir=1With this ac adapter?:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0013FKY6Q?cache=30029bb4f09f38883b2b38ed9b795c8c&pi=SX200_QL40&qid=1406960039&sr=8-3#ref=mp_s_a_1_3
Nowhere can I find the input voltage (12 or 19?), nor can I find any info on the size of power pin the board accepts.
Hence, I'm asking here, hoping someone may have some first-hand experience with this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
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This is the mobo you've picked out;
H81H3-TI2_V1_LGA_1150_Intel_Motherboard_4.jpg


notice the far left hand corner of the PCB. You can plug in a laptop power supply to that port. AS long as the input to the powerbrick is within your local power grid specifications, you're fine.

In case you'd need some documentation for that mobo; look here and here's the product page if you'd like to know more

Regarding power specs and/or input voltage for the mobo; its on page 6 of the manual.

Lutfij

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This is the mobo you've picked out;
H81H3-TI2_V1_LGA_1150_Intel_Motherboard_4.jpg


notice the far left hand corner of the PCB. You can plug in a laptop power supply to that port. AS long as the input to the powerbrick is within your local power grid specifications, you're fine.

In case you'd need some documentation for that mobo; look here and here's the product page if you'd like to know more

Regarding power specs and/or input voltage for the mobo; its on page 6 of the manual.
 
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