🔋 Power Your Passion with KDM-MFX9270H!
The KDM-MFX9270H Flex ATX 270W Power Supply is a versatile and compact power solution, designed for Mini ITX and Flex ATX systems. With a maximum output of 270 watts and a 20+4 pin connector, it supports a wide range of devices while offering dual voltage options for international use. Its sleek dimensions make it an ideal choice for space-constrained builds, ensuring reliable performance for all your computing needs.
Brand | KDMPOWER |
Item model number | KDM-MFX9270H |
Item Weight | 1.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 3.2 x 1.59 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 3.2 x 1.59 inches |
Manufacturer | Purple Suns Ultra LLC |
ASIN | B079YN98BN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 25, 2018 |
J**H
Great quality, great price
Bought this to repair an old ADT camera server. It is a direct fit OEM replacement. Its a slightly higher wattage, but that doesn't matter; and is, in some cases, actually better. Install was a breeze and the unit fired right up without issue.
T**Y
24 pins - not 20
This power supply has 24 pins, not 20. Depending on your application, it may not connect. I was able to use it by plugging it in offset and skipping the extra 4 pins. Swapped out in a Megatouch Ion and it physically fit perfectly.
A**R
Small size board for custom projects
I used the guts of this supply to replace the innards of a Mac IIsi power supply. The board is sufficiently small for projects like that where a conventional ATX power supply board is just too big. Only time will tell if it is reliable. My warranty is probably void now.
M**Z
Easy Swap on a dead NAS
This power supply unit gave new life to a Thecus 5200 Pro NAS that had been idle for several years.
E**D
KDMPOWER KDM-MFX9270H Flex ATX 270W Power Supply
make loud contentious noise (as mini itx on the desk it is annoying).The screw holes on the back are not aligned with the case.It works, but there are better products
C**O
Its 24pin but don't let that worry you (if you have a 20pin motherboard)
A customer's review stated, "This power supply has 24 pins, not 20. Depending on your application, it may not connect. I was able to use it by plugging it in offset and skipping the extra 4 pins". To be clear, the first 20 pins are exactly the same as a 20pin connector. The 4 extra pins will hang off your motherboard's connector. If something there, that is an issue, otherwise, no issue. You could of course always trim off those other 4 pins. Overall, a decent little power supply.
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