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myVolts LD-NAS200L 200W AT power supply
200W AT power module plugs straight into the motherboard ATX connector with 24 fewer wires, delivering +12V/12A, +5V/10A, +3.3V/8A.
- TypeAT
- Direct motherboard connection removes 24 wires for a cleaner build
- 200W output with 12V input powers compact systems reliably
- Premium PCB material handles high heat for dependable operation
- Over-current and short-circuit protection shuts down output on fault
- Includes ATX24Pin, CPU4Pin, four SATA, two IDE and DC5525 connectors
Direct-plug 200 W AT supply
This 12 V AT power module plugs straight into a motherboard ATX connector, removing 24 loose wires from the build. It delivers 200 W across +12 V, +5 V, +3.3 V, +5 VSB and -12 V rails for mini PCs, HTPCs, POS terminals, ITX cases, network servers and industrial control systems.
DC5525 input with SATA, IDE and CPU leads
A single DC5525 jack feeds the board while the loom supplies one CPU 4-pin, four SATA and two IDE connectors, plus the 24-pin ATX header. The 320 mm DC cable, 210 mm CPU cable, 200 mm IDE cables and 150 mm SATA cables keep routing tidy inside compact enclosures.
Fits small ATX boards, needs 12 V source
The bare PCB mounts directly on a small-form-factor ATX board, saving case volume without extra brackets. Installation fails if the external 12 V brick cannot sustain the 12 A peak on the +12 V rail or if the DC5525 plug polarity is reversed, triggering the over-current and short-circuit shutdown.
Highlights
- Direct motherboard connection removes 24 wires for a cleaner build
- 200W output with 12V input powers compact systems reliably
- Premium PCB material handles high heat for dependable operation
- Over-current and short-circuit protection shuts down output on fault
- Includes ATX24Pin, CPU4Pin, four SATA, two IDE and DC5525 connectors
Specifications
| Type | AT |
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Questions about this item
How often should the DC5525 input connector be checked or replaced on the LD-NAS200L?
The DC5525 jack is a passive connector with no moving parts, so it needs no scheduled replacement; inspect it only if the 12 V feed becomes intermittent.
Which rail hits its current ceiling first when the LD-NAS200L runs at full 200 W continuously?
The +12 V rail is rated at 12 A, so it reaches its limit before the +5 V 10 A or +3.3 V 8 A rails under sustained heavy load.
Does the LD-NAS200L produce audible noise or excess heat during all-day operation?
The board has no fan and relies on its high-heat-resistance PCB; it runs silently, though the PCB will become warm when delivering up to 200 W continuously.
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