H110TM-ITX integrated PSU?

vodkov

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Hi there,

does anyone know if the H110TM-ITX has an integrated PSU, I mean if one just needs an AC/DC power brick?

Thanks in advance,
dto
 
Solution
Yes. You would just need a 19V dc power brick. You can either use the DC jack on the i/o ports or the 2 pin 19V ATX connector next to it. Use only one or the other not both.
There is an approved list:

DELTA DELTA-ADP-150TB-150W/19V
HP HP-TBC-BA52-150W/19V
FSP FSP-FSP150-ABAN1-150W/19V
DELL FA130PE1-00-130W/19.5V
DELL LA90PE0-01-90W/19.5V

Note:
Due to the power limitation and PCIe bandwidth (x4), the VGA card is not supported.
Yes. You would just need a 19V dc power brick. You can either use the DC jack on the i/o ports or the 2 pin 19V ATX connector next to it. Use only one or the other not both.
There is an approved list:

DELTA DELTA-ADP-150TB-150W/19V
HP HP-TBC-BA52-150W/19V
FSP FSP-FSP150-ABAN1-150W/19V
DELL FA130PE1-00-130W/19.5V
DELL LA90PE0-01-90W/19.5V

Note:
Due to the power limitation and PCIe bandwidth (x4), the VGA card is not supported.
 
Solution
Actually AMD cards do not have the PCIe mode limitation, so an Rx 460 at 50-75% power limit may just be low-power enough to run with one of those 150W bricks assuming he can get it installed without the PCIe x16 connector on the card touching any of the pins and such on the board.
 


You could but this motherboard is not designed to hold a pcie x16 card. I would not advise to use any graphic card at all with this motherboard.
 

vodkov

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Aug 14, 2016
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Thanks for the replies!

I plan to only use the integrated graphic card from an i3-6100T. I suppose any brick >90W will be overkill with 2 SSDs only.
 


A 90W power brick would be fine.
To power your SSDs, Asrock includes a SATA power port on the motherboard that you use with the cable provided.