Mini-box.com delivers the tiniest mini-ITX power solution to date
Fremont, Feb 26 -- Mini-box.com, a subsidiary of Ituner Networks Corp, announces the release of the tiniest and most powerful mini-ITX micro power supply currently available in the marketplace.
Inspired by VIA's unprecedented progress in PC miniaturization, mini-box.com has addressed one of the most difficult aspects of the form factor challenge: the power supply unit.
Tiny, cool and silent, yet powerful
Delivering an impressive 200 Watts peak, the 12Volt PW-120-M DC to DC converter is 25 % smaller than a credit card. With an efficiency rate of over 95%, the PW-120-M can power the most demanding mini-ITX system configuration, making it the ideal PSU solution for any home PC or embedded server application.
Reduces Space -- no more messy cables
Eliminating the traditional 20 ATX power extension wires, the PW-120-M snaps directly into any EPIA ATX power connector. Designed from the ground up to fit the mini-ITX formfactor, the PW-120-M enhances VIA's small form factor initiative by drastically reducing the footprint required to build a fully functional PC.
Measuring just 2.4" x 2.25" and 1U compliant, the PW-120-M was designed to fit VIA's mini-itx EPIA-M and EPIA-MII. Additionally, the PW-200-V delivers the same amount of power, under a different form factor, specifically designed for the EPIA-5000/800/V/CL boards.
More information on the entire range of micro power supplies can be found at
http://www.mini-box.com.
Open source documentation for mini-ITX power related topics can be found at
www.via.com.tw/en/VInternet/power.pdf
Availability
The PW-120-M as well as PW-200-V will be available for retail and OEM March 30, 2004 at mini-box.com and other reseller sites. For additional information, please send an email at
power-oem@mini-box.com.
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