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    opus 150 watt PSU ?

    Where did it go ? I tried finding it and it wasn't there I only chould find a the shuttle pc one would the shuttle pc fit in a normal case and wats the diff between this and the other one that mp3car.com had ?

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    Maybe they're gearing up for the 220W....and have run out of the 150W.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pip
    Maybe they're gearing up for the 220W....and have run out of the 150W.
    That would be cool. Hope the 220w version will not fully comply with the ATX spec so it would turn off the 5v when the car is off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0l33l
    That would be cool. Hope the 220w version will not fully comply with the ATX spec so it would turn off the 5v when the car is off.
    I'm hoping for that too i'll email mp3car tonite
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0l33l
    That would be cool. Hope the 220w version will not fully comply with the ATX spec so it would turn off the 5v when the car is off.
    It will comply with ATX, but you will have a jumper that will turn standby off. Plus it'll have remote trigger output like the some 90W ones have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KaiTech
    It will comply with ATX, but you will have a jumper that will turn standby off. Plus it'll have remote trigger output like the some 90W ones have.
    Sweet! And the EPIA SP comes out about the same time Now if I would just have money and time to get a LCD display (I'm leaning towards a used Xenarc because I will have to remove it from its case to make it look stock (I don't feel like resoldering the connections on a Lilli), and I don't want it failing).

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    so the 5v on the 150w is always on? is there a jumper on the 150w version to turn that off? Cause I don't realy like to have it like being always on...I guess putting a switch between the cable to the battery will fix that to...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThaBoy
    so the 5v on the 150w is always on? is there a jumper on the 150w version to turn that off? Cause I don't realy like to have it like being always on...I guess putting a switch between the cable to the battery will fix that to...
    The standby power is always on per the ATX spec in the 150 watt OPUS. Searching around here find some work arounds if you don't like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zip-Lock
    The standby power is always on per the ATX spec in the 150 watt OPUS. Searching around here find some work arounds if you don't like that.
    ok, thanks Zip...but I don't realy get why they do that...won't that drain your battery?

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    because the ATX specs were designed for a PC not a car PC?
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