Any solutions to reducing the amount of power bricks for devices like this? I have two of these PCs in a small cupboard along with router, modem, 8 port switch and external USB hard drive. The devices themselves sound take up much space but I have 8 devices with varying sizes power bricks in the same tiny cupboard
Perhaps, i tried reading up about it, looks like HP will not just accept 19V and needs some sort of verification of the power supply's capabilities. It will just run in "Low power mode" if only 19V is supplied and no data signal
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Any solutions to reducing the amount of power bricks for devices like this? I have two of these PCs in a small cupboard along with router, modem, 8 port switch and external USB hard drive. The devices themselves sound take up much space but I have 8 devices with varying sizes power bricks in the same tiny cupboard
Perhaps, i tried reading up about it, looks like HP will not just accept 19V and needs some sort of verification of the power supply's capabilities. It will just run in "Low power mode" if only 19V is supplied and no data signal