Any experience with Xion?

mooseracing

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I'm trying to eliminate issues/possibilties with my server and I'm starting with the PS XION-700P14N. The PS is running a Tyan S2877 board, with Dual Opty 270's and a Thermaltake CL-P0075 HSF. For video I am using a ATI x1950gt. And memory I am using 4 sticks of 2GB DDR400. There is 2 120 thermaltake fans, along with 2 80's.

Future looks like 2 SATA HD's total, 3 SATA burners total.

here is the stats on the PS.

Model : PowerReal XION-700P14N
Type: Complies with ATX 12V V2.2 and EPS 12V V2.91
Maximum Power: 700W
Fans: 140mm Silent Blue LED Cooling Fan
SPEED: 1900 RPM (±10%)
DIMENSION: 140 X 140 X 25 mm
AIR FLOW: 82 CFM
TEMP. AUTO CONTROL
Main Connector: 20 + 4 Pin
Dual +12V: QUAD 12V RAIL DESIGN
PCI-E Connector: 2 x 6 Pin
SLI Support: Yes
Efficiency: Up to 85 %
Power Good Signal: 100 ? 500 ms
Hold-up Time : 16ms min.
Over Voltage Protection: Yes
Overload Protection: Yes
Input Voltage: 115 ? 230 V
Input Frequency Range: 47 ? 63 Hz
Input Current : 13A @ 115V, 7A @ 230V
Output: +3.3V@24A,+5V@30A,+12V1@18A,+12V2@18A,
+12V3@18A,+12V4@20A,-12V@0.5A,+5VSB@2.2A


MTBF: >120,000 hours
Approvals: CUL, FCC, TUV, CE, C-tick, CB, BSMI
Connectors:
1 x Main connector (20+4 pin)
1 x 12V 8 pin (4+4 pin)
8 x peripheral
6 x SATA
1 x Floppy
2 x PCI-E
Independent QUAD 12V Rail-Design: offers unflappable & clean current delivery under heavy load and provides stable voltage output. (Quad +12V combined wattage: 600W(50A))
Over Current Protection
Over Voltage Protection
Short Circuit output protection
Up to 85% efficiency
Titanium Nickel Coated Housing
140mm Silent Blue LED Fan with Auto. Temp. Control


Thanks guys
 

heymrdj

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Go a PSU designed around a server heritage. I recommend the Ultra X3 series, PC&C, Seasonic, and Zippy.
 

MarcVenice

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How much does it cost? The etasis 750w PSU is going for 100$ at newegg, AR. Can't go wrong with that PSU, and I bet it's cheaper yet better then the XION PSU.
 

SparkyJJO

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Originally posted by: MarcVenice
How much does it cost? The etasis 750w PSU is going for 100$ at newegg, AR. Can't go wrong with that PSU, and I bet it's cheaper yet better then the XION PSU.

It is.
 

Bradtechonline

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My Xion PowerReal 500 just died on me last night. I bought it in August of 2006. Had stable rails the whole time I had it, and was playing WoW, and it croaked. I'm not mad about it, but then again It's just past the 1 year mark when you can't get a replacement. I'm going with Enermax or someone that has a 3 or 5 year warranty. After this experience I'm willing to dump 200 bucks into a power supply with a great warranty, and reputation
 

MarcVenice

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200$ is ridiculous for your rig. 500w antec earthwatts will do just fine, so will a corsair 450vx or 520hx. I think all come with 3-5y warranty ...
 

myocardia

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Originally posted by: MarcVenice
200$ is ridiculous for your rig. 500w antec earthwatts will do just fine, so will a corsair 450vx or 520hx. I think all come with 3-5y warranty ...

I agree.
 

mooseracing

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Thanks everyone for the responese, I'll prolly upgrade it once I get the board back.



Originally posted by: MarcVenice
How much does it cost? The etasis 750w PSU is going for 100$ at newegg, AR. Can't go wrong with that PSU, and I bet it's cheaper yet better then the XION PSU.


I actually got the Xion for 90 bucks shipped new off ebay. About the only reason I got it.