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I have read countless things about running cnc stuff off computer PSUs. I have a question though, could you be able to run the CNC controller and motors AND the computer using one powersupply. I would be running fairly outdated hardware. Would one PSU be up to the challenge edit: I decided to stay away from mini itx, I can get mATX and cpu for much cheaper and be much better off Last edited by pntbllrsprky; 02-28-2007 at 03:32 PM. |
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