Greg/JoeUser/Bobby/FORC5,
I had to stop research. My eyes were crossing... :)
I may not be able to use the S12 series SeaSonic. But, I now have feeling
of why
this brand is highly placed.
SeaSonic seems to build the S12 PSU's to the latest Intel (atx?) spec that
removes the
-5vdc becaus
JoeUser,
Sorry. Was not aware you used Seasonic also.
I will check out your rec also.
Best,
Duncan
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I know you didn't ask for my input but tough shit.
Seasonics are good, I am starting to use them almost exclusively.
Check out Newegg:
17-151-027 PSU SEASONIC|SS-550HT 550W RT
Right smac
Thanks Greg,
That is just the info I needed for today's research. The S12 series is
where I will focus.
Best,
Duncan
At 18:39 08/06/2008 -0500, you wrote:
I typically use the S12 series--and any of them are fine. Unlike other
manufacturers, SeaSonic does not directly produce a "value" line that i
Thanks FORC5,
Good point. Maybe just a pair; use one spare one.
Best,
Duncan
At 14:29 08/06/2008 -0700, you wrote:
with prices declining ( mostly ) why buy inventory ?
I just bought a 750 thermaltake with modular cables. Looked at PCP&C but
none with modular. A Zalman caught my eye big time als
Trying to trouble shoot some weird issues with my HTPC (random reboots on
playback of DVD/BluRay, occasional freezes) so I installed SpeedFan to see
what was going on with the system temps.
The motherboard is using an IT8718F chipset to provide this info and in
SpeedFan I have 5 temps: Temp 1, Te