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RGEEK 1106 DC to DC ATX PSU 12V 300W Pico ATX Switch PSU 24pin Mini ITX PC Power Supply for Computer

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Brand RGEEK
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
Connector Type ATX
Output Wattage 300 Watts
Form Factor ATX
Wattage 250 watts
Item Weight 0.18 Kilograms
PCI-Express Connector Configuration 20+4pin,24pin
Minimum Input Voltage 11.4 Volts

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  • Input voltage range: 11.2 to 12.6V DC, DC input connector: 2.5mm inner diameters, 5.5mm outer diameter
  • output shutdown when output current reaches the peak point
  • Short-circuit protection: output shut down when short-circuit
  • Defensive function (for +3.3V, +12V, +5.00V and +5.00V SB power output)

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Before you buy this board, please make sure your input Voltage INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 11.4VDC—12.6VDC

Rating Power: 300W

The 20+4pin cable and the dc cable are included.

INPUT REQUIRED:

INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 11.4VDC—12.8VDC

INCOMING CURRENT RANGE : 20.0A Max - 11.4VDC

INPUT SURGING CURRENT: 25.0Vmax - 12VDC

WORK EFFICIENCY: ≥85%

Environment description:

Working temperature/humidity: 15 degree to 35 degree / 45%-75%

Reposition temperature//humidity: -40 degree to +70 degree/ 10%-90%

Atmospheric pressure: 86Kpa—106Kp

Other parameters:

Working frequency: Icbuilt-in oscillator ( 250-350 )

kHz@Vcc=12V

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RGEEK 1106 DC to DC ATX PSU 12V 300W Pico ATX Switch PSU 24pin Mini ITX PC Power Supply for Computer

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
139 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of use, and joints of the system power device. For example, they mention it's well made, reliable, and should last a long time. That said, opinions are mixed on performance and voltage.

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8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the system power device. They mention that it's well-made, reliable, and powerful. The cables are well-designed and do not feel cheap. Overall, customers are happy with the product's quality and durability.

"...The power supply appears to be made with quality components, has clean solder joints, is very clean, and should last a long time. I'm very happy." Read more

"Great quality components. Did not feel cheap like others I've used...." Read more

"This power supply seems decent and of good quality but there are some problems. It has two P4 Connectors and not 2 EPS 12V connectors...." Read more

"...This one is an upgrade that suited our purposes well. The cables are well made, the blue LED power light is useful, and the unit runs cool...." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers find the system power device easy to use. They mention that it works as suggested, is plug and play, and is the best bundled cables they've received.

"...Set up was easy as it slid into the old units spot...." Read more

"Works as suggested. Very easy to use and best bundled cables I’ve received with such PSUs thus far." Read more

"Perfect! Plug and Play! Flawless!..." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the joints of the system power device. They mention that the solder joints look clean and decent.

"...power supply appears to be made with quality components, has clean solder joints, is very clean, and should last a long time. I'm very happy." Read more

"...After tearing into the connector, the solder joints actually looked half decent, but it's clear the jack and wires weren't...." Read more

"Haven’t got to use it yet but it looks legit..." Read more

16 customers mention10 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the system power device. Some mention that it works flawlessly with no issues, while others say that they never got it to work properly.

"...So I went with this larger but more powerful PSU and it is working great!..." Read more

"...most likely u want to run a computer off a battery like I am, 13volt dont work. used a voltage regulator. to keep the volts to 12volt...." Read more

"...Been running these for about a month now, no issues at all. Highly recommended." Read more

"...Now works perfect. Powering all of them with a Server PSU and a breakout board(SEE VIDEO)." Read more

9 customers mention6 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the voltage of the system power device. Some mention it's a powerful supply, providing PC power from 12 volts DC, while others say they were getting zero voltage on any of the rails.

"...These Pico PSUs run off 12V so there's multiple ways to power them...." Read more

"...the battery was charging and the volts was 14v and the thing wouldn't work at that voltage!..." Read more

"This power supply seems decent and of good quality but there are some problems. It has two P4 Connectors and not 2 EPS 12V connectors...." Read more

"...budget mini-ITX gaming pc, this PSU is an awesome option - quiet and powerful." Read more

3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the thickness of the system power device. They mention that the input wire to the board was too thin and had to be replaced. Some say that the stiff wiring harness keeps pulling it off the board.

"...n’t feel comfortable, the original 12v input wire to the board were too thin, it was getting too hot for my liking, fire hazard...." Read more

"...As noted by other reviewers though, the wiring was too thin and had to be replaced, and a review on the LEDWholesalers brick said the wiring AND..." Read more

"...piece of cardboard to protect it from shorting out, the short, stiff wiring harness keeps pulling it off the cardboard, dangerously close to bare..." Read more

Perfect for my Mini-ITX HTPC
5 Stars
Perfect for my Mini-ITX HTPC
The 160 watt PicoPSU I was using was showing signs of failure as I was seeing random rebooting when under load. So I went with this larger but more powerful PSU and it is working great! I found some space to mount it under the hard drives but I needed to drill and mount two stand offs to secure the unit as well as allow some airflow underneath.Processor Core i7-7700Graphics GeForce GT 1030
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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
The 160 watt PicoPSU I was using was showing signs of failure as I was seeing random rebooting when under load. So I went with this larger but more powerful PSU and it is working great! I found some space to mount it under the hard drives but I needed to drill and mount two stand offs to secure the unit as well as allow some airflow underneath.

Processor Core i7-7700
Graphics GeForce GT 1030
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for my Mini-ITX HTPC
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
The 160 watt PicoPSU I was using was showing signs of failure as I was seeing random rebooting when under load. So I went with this larger but more powerful PSU and it is working great! I found some space to mount it under the hard drives but I needed to drill and mount two stand offs to secure the unit as well as allow some airflow underneath.

Processor Core i7-7700
Graphics GeForce GT 1030
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023
The power supply on my (14 year) old mini ITX case was starting to randomly power itself off. This power supply has been running fine for a month now in my system. The system is small and only draws 30W, so I'm not stressing the power supply much. The power supply appears to be made with quality components, has clean solder joints, is very clean, and should last a long time. I'm very happy.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
Exelente producto el problema que solo trajo cable cpu a Mobo 4 pin , tuve que comprar uno aparte
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2022
I dabble in CPU mining. My little farm had grown to the point where I had ATX power supplies all over the place and they took up as much room as the motherboard itself. These Pico PSUs run off 12V so there's multiple ways to power them. Using a 1200W server PSU and a breakout board you can power 1 to about 8 CPU mining rigs, depending upon how much wattage you are drawing per rig. In the attached pic you can see I have 8 rigs in a small footprint. I used to have only 4 in this space b/c the ATX PSU took up half a shelf. I recommend these slightly more expensive 300W Pico PSUs over the cheaper 200/250 watt versions. More PSU headroom is always a good idea. Been running these for about a month now, no issues at all. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for CPU mining
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2022
I dabble in CPU mining. My little farm had grown to the point where I had ATX power supplies all over the place and they took up as much room as the motherboard itself. These Pico PSUs run off 12V so there's multiple ways to power them. Using a 1200W server PSU and a breakout board you can power 1 to about 8 CPU mining rigs, depending upon how much wattage you are drawing per rig. In the attached pic you can see I have 8 rigs in a small footprint. I used to have only 4 in this space b/c the ATX PSU took up half a shelf. I recommend these slightly more expensive 300W Pico PSUs over the cheaper 200/250 watt versions. More PSU headroom is always a good idea. Been running these for about a month now, no issues at all. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022
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 I am using it for crypto mining, i am currently powering 5 CPU Mining rig using this. One thing I didn’t feel comfortable, the original 12v input wire to the board were too thin, it was getting too hot for my liking, fire hazard. The original wire, copper gauge was 24 AWG (3rd image, 2 red and 2 blk wire connector, is the original) and I upgraded them to 16 AWG (new connector that is on the pico board, red, white, green and black wire). 2-3 wires of the original is equal to one of the 16AWG wire I replaced. Now works perfect. Powering all of them with a Server PSU and a breakout board(SEE VIDEO).
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5.0 out of 5 stars I am using it for crypto mining, I have notice the original 12v input is 24 AWG, upgraded to 16 AWG.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022
I am using it for crypto mining, i am currently powering 5 CPU Mining rig using this. One thing I didn’t feel comfortable, the original 12v input wire to the board were too thin, it was getting too hot for my liking, fire hazard. The original wire, copper gauge was 24 AWG (3rd image, 2 red and 2 blk wire connector, is the original) and I upgraded them to 16 AWG (new connector that is on the pico board, red, white, green and black wire). 2-3 wires of the original is equal to one of the 16AWG wire I replaced. Now works perfect. Powering all of them with a Server PSU and a breakout board(SEE VIDEO).
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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
Cumple su cometido y expectativas
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021
well. first off if your buying this most likely u want to run a computer off a battery like I am, 13volt dont work. used a voltage regulator. to keep the volts to 12volt. and mine defective, on and off when u but a load on it and this is the 300watt version. they need to have a regulator built into in. cause u could have a 12 volt power supply from the wall but if its higher voltage or to low for it, it wont do nothing. this thing is to picky and not reliable for a 12volt battery, the other version I have had was the 250 watt that worked for 4 days, but I didn't realized that the battery was charging and the volts was 14v and the thing wouldn't work at that voltage! but I didn't know this so thought it was deflective so I did a return.NO instructions came with it. so I have been learn on my own this this stuff and now a few of you out there. u would think there would be more than 1 manufacture for this type of thing also there would be less waste if they had instructions with it. and a voltage regulator built in and there would be less waste and returns!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
This was my first experience with ITX builds, and one thing I'd heard a lot for extra small ITX builds is pico/DC-DC power supplies. I used the 240w LEDWholesalers brick which was recommended by many, and it worked fine. I was blown away at how affordable and compact this whole setup was.

Of course, there was a catch. The DC connector where the brick plugs into gets incredibly hot under load, and the cables running after the power brick, especially the PSU side get hot too. My system (RTX A2000, i5 12400) uses 150W maximum sustained load. Talked to my electrical engineer friend and he said the wires off the connector (18AWG as labeled) could be under-specced, as could the connector itself. After tearing into the connector, the solder joints actually looked half decent, but it's clear the jack and wires weren't.

I don't want to throw things like "Fire hazard" around without good reason, especially when lots of other reviewers had good anecdotes with this unit and it could be due to unfortunate circumstances on my end. As noted by other reviewers though, the wiring was too thin and had to be replaced, and a review on the LEDWholesalers brick said the wiring AND jack included jack got hot. I'll be returning the power brick, but since I cut this one up in an attempt to fix/replace the power connector, I can't return this.

I really don't want to slander what for many people's been the answer they need, and a product in theory I'm a big fan of, but my experience here was concerning to say the least. I ended up going with the HDPlex GaN passive aio supply, which works great, but I was really hoping this would work at 1/4 the price. Gotta say from my experience, proceed with caution.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Advertised at 300w, DC connector nearly melts at 150w load
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
This was my first experience with ITX builds, and one thing I'd heard a lot for extra small ITX builds is pico/DC-DC power supplies. I used the 240w LEDWholesalers brick which was recommended by many, and it worked fine. I was blown away at how affordable and compact this whole setup was.

Of course, there was a catch. The DC connector where the brick plugs into gets incredibly hot under load, and the cables running after the power brick, especially the PSU side get hot too. My system (RTX A2000, i5 12400) uses 150W maximum sustained load. Talked to my electrical engineer friend and he said the wires off the connector (18AWG as labeled) could be under-specced, as could the connector itself. After tearing into the connector, the solder joints actually looked half decent, but it's clear the jack and wires weren't.

I don't want to throw things like "Fire hazard" around without good reason, especially when lots of other reviewers had good anecdotes with this unit and it could be due to unfortunate circumstances on my end. As noted by other reviewers though, the wiring was too thin and had to be replaced, and a review on the LEDWholesalers brick said the wiring AND jack included jack got hot. I'll be returning the power brick, but since I cut this one up in an attempt to fix/replace the power connector, I can't return this.

I really don't want to slander what for many people's been the answer they need, and a product in theory I'm a big fan of, but my experience here was concerning to say the least. I ended up going with the HDPlex GaN passive aio supply, which works great, but I was really hoping this would work at 1/4 the price. Gotta say from my experience, proceed with caution.
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Zinger
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked really well for my PfSense build
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2021
I bought this to put into a mini ITX pfsense build I was doing and it worked great. It's been running for about a year now and I have had zero issues.
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wcboys
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for a more powerful motherboard/cpu
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2019
I bought this unit as a replacement for a less powerful model. It did the trick and the motherboard powered up right away. I have been using it ever since and I have had no complaints. It get a good review from me.
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PhilTO
4.0 out of 5 stars very pleased with this in my HTPC case
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2020
I bought this to replace a nano-type PSU which was somehow sending noise (ground loop buzz plus intermittent sputtering) over HDMI and TOSlink. It took drilling for L-brackets to mount it in my Wesena mini-ITX case. Plugged it in, turned it on, hooked it up, and the noise is gone! (Well there's a very low level ground buzz with my ear within an inch or 2 of the speaker: I can live with that.)
I don't know if the other PSU board was defective or simply attaching the ground wire on this one did the trick (the nanu didn't have a ground wire) but I wish I'd tried this before spending a lot of money on less effective isolators etc.
Giving 4 stars only because it's new and reliability is not confirmed.
Great value.
Paul
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2020
Worked perfectly for my mini itx
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Binder Dundat
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a 300w PSU
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2023
This PSU should be rated at 125w max not 300
The plug and input wires get uncomfortably hot above 125w
I am certain anywhere near 300 watts things will become dramatic.
The Input wire size at18ga is grossly undersizsd should be at least 14ga.

One star reduced because of cost for 8 pin cpu adapter and undersized input wires that i was forced to replace.
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Binder Dundat
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a 300w PSU
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2023
This PSU should be rated at 125w max not 300
The plug and input wires get uncomfortably hot above 125w
I am certain anywhere near 300 watts things will become dramatic.
The Input wire size at18ga is grossly undersizsd should be at least 14ga.

One star reduced because of cost for 8 pin cpu adapter and undersized input wires that i was forced to replace.
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