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blog:amiga_1200_tower_psu [2020/08/01 15:22] – created johnblog:amiga_1200_tower_psu [2020/08/11 08:48] (current) – [Replacement PSU] john
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 I've had this [[https://amigakit.amiga.store/|AmigaKit]] tower converted 1200 for a long time now; probably at least 10 years. I went off using it for a bit as the power supply that was included (a very, very basic ATX style thing) was horrendously noisy. I've had this [[https://amigakit.amiga.store/|AmigaKit]] tower converted 1200 for a long time now; probably at least 10 years. I went off using it for a bit as the power supply that was included (a very, very basic ATX style thing) was horrendously noisy.
  
-Finally, after [[blog:personal_diy_computer_shelving|properly sorting out]] the new [[blog:personal_diy_office|office]], I decided to do something about it:+Finally, after [[blog:personal_diy_computer_shelving|properly sorting out]] the new [[blog:personal_diy_office|office]], I decided to do something about it in August 2020.
  
  
 +===== Case =====
 +
 +It's a fairly basic case, obviously a modified AT design, with panel cut-outs for old fashioned serial and parallel ports, absolutely minimal cable management features, etc.
 +
 +Still, there's plenty of room inside:
 +
 +{{:blog:img_1684.jpg?400|}} {{:blog:img_1685.jpg?400|}} 
 +
 +In there we have:
 +
 +   * Blizzard 1260 68060 accelerator running at 72MHz
 +   * Blizzard SCSI IV 
 +   * Reset fix board
 +   * PS2 keyboard module
 +   * USB keyboard module
 +   * MicroMys PS2 module
 +   * 3.1 ROMS
 +   * CF to IDE reader in a 3.5" bay
 +   * Amiga floppy in the 3.5" floppy bay
 +   * HP 32x SCSI CD-ROM
 +   * Seagate Cheetah 18.1GB SCSI SCA drive with SCA to 8-bit adapter
 +
 +{{:blog:img_1686.jpg?400|}} {{:blog:img_1688.jpg?400|}}
 +===== Power Supply =====
 +
 +There's nothing special about it; it's a generic PC style ATX power supply, but a very cheap one. Not that an Amiga 1200 needs anything remotely special.
 +
 +{{:blog:img_1689.jpg?400|}} {{:blog:img_1690.jpg?400|}} 
 +
 +It's a very cheap power supply as it //doesn't even have a fan header// - it's soldered directly to the PCB. That will need some connectors adding.
 +
 +{{:blog:img_1691.jpg?400|}}
 +
 +.. and that's the fan. Yet again it's a bog standard 80x80x25mm 12v DC fan. There's all sorts of things to replace it with, but I'll probably stay with something like a basic Coolink or Noctua - nothing expensive.
 +
 +===== New Fan =====
 +
 +It's still not silent, due to the horrible design of the fan grill and the not-quite-cut-out-the-right-shape hole in the case for the PSU, but it's much better:
 +
 +{{:blog:img_1717.jpg?400|}} {{:blog:img_1718.jpg?400|}}
 +
 +===== Replacement PSU =====
 +
 +**[Update - August 11th, 2020]**
 +
 +Wasn't happy with the noise coming from the replacement fan, so I swapped the power supply with a Corsair CS450M instead:
 +
 +{{:blog:cp-9020075-na-csm450_02.png?400|}}
 +
 +With the 120mm fan and almost no load from the Amiga compared to the average PC, it's totally silent.
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