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| Eschews Obfuscation Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA
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| Re: Corsair Power Supply Configurator Re the earlier discussion in this thread of current requirements, X-Bit Labs just published a power supply review in which they measured the actual currents drawn by a representative recent system (that included 4 hdd's, an E6850, a P5E mobo, 4 gB RAM, a Radeon HD 3870, and an optical drive). Worst case results among several test conditions occurred while running 3DMark'06 (which required considerably more power than Prime95, due to the greater graphics card workload). The bottom line worst case was a total of 210.9W across all of the DC output voltages, with only 14A being required from the 12V supply. X-bit labs - Roundup: Seven Power Supply Units from Antec Regards, -- Al
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| DP45SG/Q9650 ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Alabama
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| Re: Corsair Power Supply Configurator I was considering dropping to a 80Plus power supply at 450W. Decided to just keep the Antec Neo 550. I am going to move to a P45 chipset board, a lower-powered ATI 4850, the low power VelociRaptor, 2 sticks of DDR3, and a new revision Penryn with better power management. I plan on sticking this all in an Antec 300 case with 2 or 3 120mm fans plus a 140mm fan. |
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| Yes, Yellowbeard ![]() Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Metro Atlanta, GA.
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| Re: Corsair Power Supply Configurator Sorry you got a dud on the 650. You can use the RMA link I gave above if you want to as opposed RMAing with your retailer.
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: New Orleans, La
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| Re: Corsair Power Supply Configurator Quote:
I will be RMAing it. I only bought a new one because I needed to replace the one in my file server anyway and didn't want to deal with downtime on my main PC. | |
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| Yes, Yellowbeard ![]() Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Metro Atlanta, GA.
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| Re: Corsair Power Supply Configurator Quote:
We take pride in our quality and also our customer service so I hate RMAs. But, it's electronics so unfortunately it does happen.
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