How to make, instead of a standard power supply on a PC, attach a power supply from a laptop or similar.

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  • Is the soldering iron option considered? - mixerden
  • All options are accepted! And what is the offer? I will listen with pleasure! - The Beast

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No For a standard PC, this is not. There is an adapter for the Mini-itx platform adapter, it is not difficult to find it in the Internet.

  • Ie what kind of mother do I need to take (specifically) so that you can connect this type of power supply? Mother with which socket? - The Beast
  • Once again I explain ONLY similar mothers mini-itx.ru/shop/index.php?categoryID=4 and ONLY similar BP mini-itx.ru/shop/index.php?categoryID=454 . In a stationary PC, this will NOT work. - Sergey
  • How does the power supply look and work in this case ?! - The Beast

There are power supplies for computers that do not operate on 220 volts, but from 12 or 24 volts DC. Here is such, for example: mini-box M4-ATX automobile (6-30V) 250W . It?

    If you are well versed in radio engineering, then theoretically it is possible to take a power supply from a laptop or the like, then through inverters and stabilization schemes to bring to the necessary conclusions (which are connected to the motherboard and others (molex, power supply, etc ...)). But it is necessary to understand this very well, so as not to burn some part of the computer with increased current.