• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

2000w psu from ulta products

I guess you could get one of these, and daisy chain 24-pin ATX connectors, and power a full crack rack off of on PSU. hehe
 
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
How is JG going to test this thing? :laugh: Anyone taking bets on how it holds up? hehe

He played with it up to 1100W and got 79.5% efficintcy at that output. His SunMoon load tester won't offer more.
I'm not sure who the OEM is, probably Seventeam. The build quality is good.
This was built as a show piece for the coming CES, then they decided to do a run for those interested.
Most of us know a good 350~500W will run most any desktop and the most insane gaming rig doesn't *need* over 850W.

SPCR was impressed with the new Ultra X-Pro 600W in a very recent review. It's OEM is Andyson.

 
Originally posted by: kabob983
I think a 2K watt PSU is mostly for bragging rights, not really for function...

Definitely not for function. At anything under 1.25 KW I bet that thing is pretty inefficient too.

At the 500W mark I bet it's no more than 60% efficient, so it's a waste of $$ that makes more waste.

Sweet.
 
I am quite satisified with Ultra as a good brand/company.
Their defender case is very sturdy well made, everything lines up well. If it had a 120MM front fan and quick change HDD bins, I would announce it perfect. One should just keep the PS that come with the case - 400 or 350W as a spare for something like a low end Dell PSU replacement. And I got three of these cases for FREE on Black Friday at fry's. (Brought 2 friends)
I have used the 600 and 700W x-finity and they are very fine and reasonably priced - the 800 watter is supposed to be even better, partial modular and flex cabling. These are "level 2" at jguru, just below the best.
 
Back
Top