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Ok.. just as long as you're sure its the right motherboard model.
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MrBaggins
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quote: Originally posted by Sava
YES IT ****ING WORKED... UN-****ING-BELIEVABLE...
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Great to hear.
quote: Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Um, that sucker is rated at 350W. Okay, so that rating isn't carved in stone, but still.
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Wattage ratings are maximum ratings, at room temperature. The higher the temp, the lower the rating. Better components and better heat sinks (in the PSU) mean better tolerance to this effect.
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Voltages are never always exact coming off a PSU. Enermax and Antec have 5% tolerance for voltage fluctuation (and I've seen 2 bad units in 6.) PP&C has 1% tolerance (and I've had no bad units in 4.) Not enough to be stastically important, but anecdotally enough to convince me to buy PP&C instead... not least because its supporting the national economy.
The only time I've ever seen perfect power delivery was a Compaq in a data center, running off a APC Symettra, powered by a 20 ton Liebert. That thing never deviated from 12v and 5v, according to the SNMP log.
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Irrelevent post, didn't realise all was OK, DELETE please.
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Cruddy
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quote: Originally posted by Sava
YES IT ****ING WORKED... UN-****ING-BELIEVABLE...
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* Cruddy applauds Sava's bravery in the face of uncertainty
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