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<blockquote data-quote="Lyve" data-source="post: 382251" data-attributes="member: 86614"><p>Thank you for the warning, if it doesn't work I'll sell it again (bought it used on ebay) and buy another one. Hopefully it's working here, we've got an antenna on the top of the building that delivers a good signal strength though...</p><p></p><p>Small update on my system:</p><p></p><p>I exchanged the "boxed" power supply if the case that had a too loud fan against a M1-ATX 90W car PSU with 12-24V input range. I connected a 18V 6A notebook PSU, a totally silent PSU setup which is running fine.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, with the disconnected northbridge fan, the system produced too much heat now, because the fan of the old PSU was able too cool down the mainboard, too.</p><p></p><p>I now installed a 120mm fan on the case, northbridge is now 39°C, the Atom 51°, measured after 30mins of constantly full CPU load.</p><p></p><p>The 120mm is very quiet, the "loudest" component is now the 3,5" hard disk, which is really no problem at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyve, post: 382251, member: 86614"] Thank you for the warning, if it doesn't work I'll sell it again (bought it used on ebay) and buy another one. Hopefully it's working here, we've got an antenna on the top of the building that delivers a good signal strength though... Small update on my system: I exchanged the "boxed" power supply if the case that had a too loud fan against a M1-ATX 90W car PSU with 12-24V input range. I connected a 18V 6A notebook PSU, a totally silent PSU setup which is running fine. Unfortunately, with the disconnected northbridge fan, the system produced too much heat now, because the fan of the old PSU was able too cool down the mainboard, too. I now installed a 120mm fan on the case, northbridge is now 39°C, the Atom 51°, measured after 30mins of constantly full CPU load. The 120mm is very quiet, the "loudest" component is now the 3,5" hard disk, which is really no problem at all. [/QUOTE]
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