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Topic "Power supplies" was discussed 16,702 times on 1,426 sites in last 3 months
RT @ SCIZZORWIZARD Shouldn't this be in the... RT @ SCIZZORWIZARD Shouldn't this be in the "adult" section... http://yfrog.com/0eji7j// only if power supplies are in mvolved. about 11 hours ago from Twittelator
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-25 17:52:00)
by Ace Modder
*** *** Coolermaster Silent Pro Modular 850W Power Supply @ £129.98 inc VAT *** *** Cooler Master adds the M850 to the Silent Pro series, giving extreme overclockers and/or ultra high-end systems all the power they need. With up to 80A on a single 12V rail, these power supplies deliver where it counts and wont have any problems powering even the most demanding multi-graphic card ...
Started 5 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-23 17:33:00)
by BIGFOOTTELL
Hi to everyone I'm new here. Anyway does anyone know what is best between a single 12v rail and a multi 12v rail power supplie ? Thank's in advance with any help with this
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-20 06:44:00)
by Daniel Prince
I have read that electrolytic capacitors are the least reliable component in power supplies. I have also read that there are motherboards with solid polymer capacitors. Are there any power supplies with solid polymer capacitors? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-20 06:44:00)
by Daniel Prince
I have read that electrolytic capacitors are the least reliable component in power supplies. I have also read that there are motherboards with solid polymer capacitors. Are there any power supplies with solid polymer capacitors? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-20 05:44:00)
by Daniel Prince
I have read that electrolytic capacitors are the least reliable component in power supplies. I have also read that there are motherboards with solid polymer capacitors. Are there any power supplies with solid polymer capacitors? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- Whenever I hear or think of the song "Great green gobs of greasy grimey gopher guts" I imagine my cat saying; "That ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 00:16:00)
by 73baybus
Due to a losing some storage space I have some door and shutter spares for sale.I have some more parts and will add them as I clear my space in my mates unit. I have 5 mini maglocks 12vdc and 5 12vdc power supplies for these.Also green break glasses and metal clad mushroom pushbuttons.All new and in boxes 150.00. Also two 3phase roller shutter motors - one has built on starter ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-17 06:16:00)
by ElectroPhysics
hi does any one know what kind of simulation software to be used for switching power supplies design. it should be free software available on the net. it may be student version although advanced version will be preferable!
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-16 14:43:00)
by Mike Abell
Have a poweredge 2650 that had been running rock solid but came in this morning and server was on but no POST, no NOTHING. Both redundant power supplies LED's show good. The front panel LCD has nothing in it, just a blank blue readout (normally just says DELL PE2650). I've reseated memory, fans, and VRU's, power supplies, control panel, cleared the bios with jumper. If I push the power ...
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-25 00:35:00)
by Dave Platt
In article , Daniel Prince wrote: How much would the retail cost of a computer power supply or motherboard etc. increase if they were made to last twice as long? Five times as long? Ten times as long? I don't know the specific numbers for those multipliers. However, I've seen some motherboards for sale recently which proudly stated that they use all solid-polymer caps in...
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-25 00:35:00)
by Dave Platt
In article , Daniel Prince wrote: How much would the retail cost of a computer power supply or motherboard etc. increase if they were made to last twice as long? Five times as long? Ten times as long? I don't know the specific numbers for those multipliers. However, I've seen some motherboards for sale recently which proudly stated that they use all solid-polymer caps in...
Started 5 days ago (2009-11-24 08:51:00)
by Daniel Prince
Jeff Liebermann wrote: >Yeah, but along with the general decrease in quality, there has been >proportional decrease in price. It's price that driving the decline >in quality. Running the operating temperature and voltages near the >point of failure is one way to save on costs. > > >They wouldn't make junk if consumers didn't demand low prices. There >are usually "premium" versions...
Started 5 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-23 18:30:00)
by BIGFOOTTELL
Thanks for quick reply I look forward to taking part, There are so many different opinions on this quite confusing, I've always thought as you do and have many rigs and always used Hiper psu's with multi 12v rails unfortunately they have now gone out business so I now use corsair as in my sig I believe it's a single rail one
Started 4 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-25 06:33:00)
by Blappo
- NCIX.com - DirectCanada.com - CanadaComputers.com I was excited when newegg first came to Canada but their prices are meh, and their shipping prices were awful. Hopefully some other Canadians can give a few more suggestions.
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-24 07:21:00)
by hhw
Quote: Originally Posted by KarlZimmer What is this based on? You can find power supplies just as efficient for a rackmount system as you can for a tower. Now, it is true that it is probably easier to find a power efficient power supply for a tower, as it is more standard, whereas with a 1u rackmount system you're dealing with a ...