I recently bought a case, and it has a power supply with the following
specs: 3.3V at 14A, 5V at 22A, 12V at 6A, -5V at 0.3A, -12 V at 0.5A, 5VSB at
0.75A.  It is marked as a 300W power supply, but has a max load (from these
values) of 239.45A.
        I have another power supply from Enlight that matches or beats each one
of these values, but only claims to be a 250W power supply.  I e-mailed the
company that makes the 300W power supply and they respond as follows:
>Referring to your inquiry,  we would like to explain as below,
>The wattage (300w) on the power lable is just max pick power.
>That means that the power supply does not provide that much of power always.
>The power of around 230w is average out put.
>
>This is regular condition for most of all power supplies in the world.
>You would recognize it if you look through other powers.
>
>So, we would like to ask your sincere understanding.

So, can someone tell me, is the 300W power supply really inferior to the 250W
one?

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