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Those should do it. :)
I didn't actually read through it, but I know what you mean.
I have an Antec TB480 and the fans on the fan only connectors defintely spin faster than the psu fan.
Of course I knew that the modular connectors aren't the only variable in these test, afterall, the modstream isn't just a modular powerstream...
I was of course working under the assumption that both were high quality psu's, and both should have had no problem keeping voltage close to spec...
Oh, you're right... it was 620W, my bad.
You call that holding up well. :confused:
I've seen Antec PSU's run 150W over spec and still keep rails FAR tighter than that.
Correct, while the modular connections would have contributed to those numbers, it's not clear exactly how much unless measurements are taken before the modular connector and at the other end of the wire.
You're right... the voltage drop along 2 feet of wire is so small it couldn't possibly make a difference could it. :disgust:
So lets have a look:
OCZ Modstream 520
Zero Load: 11.44
Test One (367W): 11.94
Test Two (302W): 12.46
Test Three (430W): 11.64
Full Load (520W): 12.28...
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