Can someone shed some light on Thin-ITX boards. I'm not too familiar with them and I have not seen one in person before. Are all Thin-ITX power adapter socket the same size? If they are a standard (which I believe it should be), does any one know what laptop power adapter fits Thin-ITX boards? I haven't found too much info and had some conflicting info. I have many Dell adapters currently
Work | Inspiron 15R | Core i5 M 460 | 8GB DDR3 | 120GB SSD | 240GB SSD Play | i5-3750K | 32GB DDR3 | HD7850 | 256GB SSD | 1.5TB + 1TB HDD Travel | i5-4250U | 4GB DDR3 | 120GB SSD Old | T7200 | 4GB DDR2 | GFGo7300 | 320GB HDD Look at those specs....
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have a standard, like any laptops even from the same manufacturer. You may need to get one of those universal adapters.
Ya, sometimes laptop same manufacturers have different plug designs. I think I just manage to find some information. Seems like manufacturers just wants to make our lives difficult. High Wattage Power Adapter Designs for AIO Socketed Thin-ITX 19V, 7.4mm OD, 5.1mm ID Commonly used by Dell. And maybe HP. Atom-based ITX or those embedded boards or AMD ITX with DC in. 19V, 5.5mm OD, 2.5mm ID Most common, used by many laptop manufacturers
But there are so many laptop manufacturers... I don't think it is really that standard. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk