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Yes unfortunately, 450W was the highest spec'd part I could find in any doc. The V1.3 is very different. The minimum currents were the same for the range 220 to 450W but you are correct "what happens outside that range"?Quote
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It would seem from your figures that the Ormorod just fails to provide the minimum load required. However it is a 550W ATX so may have different specs.
Rory
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Once you move away from ATX form factors then costs start to rise.Quote
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What would be nice would be a sweet little PSU that slides in under the front of the machine under the print bed. The separate box with the ATX PSU is a PITA.
Only saying But if anyone knows of one that would fit...
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