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World's tiniest ATX power supply unit PDF Print
Written by CB Team   
Thursday, 12 January 2006
I thought the Shuttle PSU's were small but this has to be the smallest power supply unit in the world, measuring only 31x45x20mm, to get an idea of its size the image below shows it next to a couple of board mounting pins.

The picoPSU-120 is only useful for motherboards and graphics cards that require less power (you can forget the power hungry Nvidia cards etc) as the PSU is only 120Watts but for the size of the unit this is impressive. Just imagine the future when the technology is improved to be able to handle bigger boards and more power intensive components.

The picoPSU-120 provides a cool, silent 120 Watts of power for small PC designs using a single 12V power source, it uses HyperWatt[TM] technologies to generate the 120 watts of power and is fully ATX compliant.
According to the blur it can power VIA mini-ITX boards with C3 or C7 processors, P3, P4, Pentium-M, and AMD processors.

Full specifications are included on the website...........


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