Seasonic. Many models are hard to find/OOS as a result of the 'rona though.
I still won't use anything else.
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Winterlight
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2020 11:55 PM
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I use only seasonic in my critical systems but thermaltake smart white is a
very good budget option.
On Aug 13, 2020, 9:18 AM -0400, lopaka polena , wrote:
> The last couple I've bought were thermaltake 700 & 1000w. Working well so
> far.
>
> lopaka
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 9:55 PM _ Winterligh
The last couple I've bought were thermaltake 700 & 1000w. Working well so
far.
lopaka
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 9:55 PM _ Winterlight
wrote:
> What are the good Power supplies available today is Seasonic still
> considered quality?
>
What are the good Power supplies available today is Seasonic still
considered quality?
Hello chuck,
Tuesday, May 8, 2007, 6:03:39 AM, you wrote:
> The bare minimum wattage that some say is ok (I highly disagree) of 200,
> 250, 300, 350 or 400 watts that most name brand computer manufacturers and
> others use just is not enough.
> You need at least a 450 watt power supply to comfor
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My brother just upgraded his computer to a core2 duo but the power supply
connector isn't large enough. It leaves 4 spots unplugged
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Subject: RE: [H] Power Supply
Is the "new" 24 pin PS the same thing as what use to be the Xeon PS?
I ask because I am using two Xeon PS, on a PCP&C on a Xeon, and
another Antec 550 Xeon PS on a stand
ded ATX form factor. That's where the EATX
PWR comes from...
Greg
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Yep. All newer psus are
ad an Extended ATX form factor. That's where the EATX
PWR comes from...
Greg
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Yep. All newer psus are 24
Yep. All newer psus are 24 pin. That became the standard when PCI-E became
standard. :)
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Reading through the manual it says it needs a 24 pin "EATXPWR", didn't
know there was such a thing. His current power supply is 20 pin... guess
that answers my question.
> Greetings,
>
> My brother just upgraded his computer to a core2 duo but the power supply
> connector isn't large enough. It le
Greetings,
My brother just upgraded his computer to a core2 duo but the power supply
connector isn't large enough. It leaves 4 spots unplugged.
I am not talking about the plug that has 4 connectors on a different spot
on the motherboard.
Is this normal or does he need a new powersupply with a bi
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