CPU/Mobo Excellent mobo from Intel require no atx PSU

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Just connect a m-sata,ram,processor,a 90W power adapter and r u ready to go.

The Intel® Desktop Board DH61AG powered by the 2nd generation Intel® Core™ processors in the LGA1155 package offers Intel® HD Graphics with best-in-class media processing features in an innovative low z-height, Thin Mini-ITX form factor. Fully compatible with low height components such as SO-DIMMs and Full and half length PCI Express* mini-cards, the DH61AG also supports premium features such as SuperSpeed USB3, eSATA, and Hi Current/Fast charging USB 2.0 ports. Full display output support with HDMI* and DVI-I is complemented by flexible eDP or LVDS flat panel display support. Combination of low height components, premium features, and an external power supply make the DH61AG the perfect solution for high performance AIO systems, Tiny FF systems, and Home Theatre PC systems.



Specifications

Form Factor:

Thin Mini-ITX \ Mini-ITX

CPU Support:

Intel Core i7, Intel Core i5, Intel Core i3, Intel Pentium, Intel Celeron, and Intel Xeon processors in an LGA1155 socket with up to 65 W TDP

Chipset:

Intel H61

Memory

Support:


Two 204-pin DDR3 SDRAM SO-DIMM sockets - 16 GB Max



External Connectors:


2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x eSATA, 1 x DVI, 1 x HDMI 1.4, 1 x TOSLINK (shared w/ 3.5 mm audio), 2 x 3.5mm audio, 19 V power connector



Internal Connectors:


1 x CIR input, 1 x HTPC Header, 2 x SATA, 2 x 4-pin PWM fan, 3 x USB 2.0, 1x LVDS, 1x eDP, 1x Stereo speaker header, 1x HD audio header, 1x SPDIF header (doubles as DMIC header), 1x Analog surround sound header. 1x Internal 1 x 2 Power Connector



Power Supply Connectors


- An external power supply connected via the back panel

- An internal power supply connected via an on-board 1 x 2 Power Connector



Expansion:


1 x PCI-e x4, 1x Full Mini-PCIe, 1x Half Mini-PCIe,
LAN:

Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/s) LAN subsystem using the Intel 82579V Gigabit
 
^^ Not exactly a new concept mini-ITX boards have been out for quite some time now ZOTAC is a prominent player in the field.

This means this is the first for Intel, well kudos for adopting a new format.

this is not about mini-itx

intel has such mobo earlier with ATOM cpu.

the new thing is that no need of atx psu and HDD.
 
^^ I got that bruv, but check the link I've provided ZOTAC started out with P55 / H57 chip-set on a mini-ITX platform with the similar thing about no-SMPS required, adapter needed.
 
But, will it blend?

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Besides don't mini-ITX cabinets come with built in PSUs anyways? Whats the point?
 
the main reason for 19v adapter to keep footprints low and to get rid of wire clutter.Adapters are more efficient than regular PSU until otherwise certified 80+.
 
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