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Sep 18, 2014 at 6:34 comment added kockiren @mokubai I try to rephrase my question and hope its enough for a reopening. I think it is a important question.
Sep 17, 2014 at 8:05 comment added kockiren @mokubai Today I know there are some PSU's with about 300 Watt available but then I need a thermal concept outside of my PSU that is the answer I need a few days ago. You are right it is possible to understand the question as shopping suggestion but this was not my sense.
Sep 17, 2014 at 7:21 comment added Mokubai Mod @kockiren I hadn't fully appreciated that you were wanting fanless options. Seeing that though I would have to say that a fanless option above 100w is not likely to exist without a rather large heatsink to dissipate the heat and that would likely blow whatever space budget you have. This is actually the requirement I was searching for when I did my research. All I can really tell you is that above around 150 watts the thermal requirements either need active cooling or a large heatsink. I will try and think if we can rephrase your question but I'm not sure we would be able to properly.
Sep 17, 2014 at 6:35 comment added kockiren Its not out of date anytime because there some fanless PSU available since years (I know today) the problem is different and this will be the same problem in 2 Month or 2 Years so the sense won't be outdate.
Sep 16, 2014 at 11:06 comment added Ramhound @kockiren - Asking if its possible is a broad question, it also presents a problem, the answer to that question will be outdated in days/months/years which makes it a bad answer.
Sep 16, 2014 at 7:10 comment added kockiren The reason to close this question is at first the expected type of answers? I expect as answer to my question not a specific product but a Answer like: "There is no concrete product but it is possible, take a look at Company XY they produce specific PSU in slim-form-factor" Or "It is not possible yet because the termal power of that 300 Watt is so high that you need ... for cooling"
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