mindless1
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Directron product page now reads:
Looks like the end of this deal.
Directron sale on LiteOn 300W ATX PSU $18.99
Rough shipping estimate UPS Ground, $5-8
Directron has had a similar deal before, though the price was slightly lower last time. Very high quality, server-grade PSU. Forget trying to compare a 300W server-grade PSU to a 300W PC-grade PSU, it's not a fair comparison. THese are comparible to Delta, PCPower&Cooling, etc, but outperform something like a 300W Antec, Sparkle, Enermax, etc. A higher wattage PC-grade PSU would compare better.
They are the bland OEM-Look: no colored grills or neon, clear fans, cable sheaths or other frills.
These are not P4-ready ATX12V, they lack the ATX12V 4-pin connector.
Specs on Label:
+5V - 40A
+3V - 30A
+12V - 12A
+5VSB - 1A
-5V - .3A
-12V - .5A
Combined 3V/5V Rating 250W !!
Picture of inside (614K d/l)
Note the voltage adjustment POTs.
These have rear air intake, not bottom.
A previous LiteOn I bought from Directron had a relatively quiet (though not completely silent) NMB fan, but fan make might vary? Expect a premium fan. They appear to have fan RPM control (noise-reduction) circuit (automatic, not user-adjustable), though I can't verify this.
You may (or may not) have problems with the motherboard leads length if your motherboard power connector is below the socket or other odd location, the motherboard connector leads are ~12".
1 additional 19" 10-pin 5v/3V/Gnd Connector for server boards, is not needed for std PC motherboard. PSU does have standard ATX connector.
4 sets Drive leads: 2 x 19", 2 x 31"
Each Drive lead has two drive connectors, one is floppy (7+1), though the last LiteOn I ordered from Directron came with an extra (std) Y-Splitter too.
Power cord not included, but a savvy netizen will find a Free Power Cord
Availability: Sorry, this item is sold out. No ETA.
Looks like the end of this deal.
Directron sale on LiteOn 300W ATX PSU $18.99
Rough shipping estimate UPS Ground, $5-8
Directron has had a similar deal before, though the price was slightly lower last time. Very high quality, server-grade PSU. Forget trying to compare a 300W server-grade PSU to a 300W PC-grade PSU, it's not a fair comparison. THese are comparible to Delta, PCPower&Cooling, etc, but outperform something like a 300W Antec, Sparkle, Enermax, etc. A higher wattage PC-grade PSU would compare better.
They are the bland OEM-Look: no colored grills or neon, clear fans, cable sheaths or other frills.
These are not P4-ready ATX12V, they lack the ATX12V 4-pin connector.
Specs on Label:
+5V - 40A
+3V - 30A
+12V - 12A
+5VSB - 1A
-5V - .3A
-12V - .5A
Combined 3V/5V Rating 250W !!
Picture of inside (614K d/l)
Note the voltage adjustment POTs.
These have rear air intake, not bottom.
A previous LiteOn I bought from Directron had a relatively quiet (though not completely silent) NMB fan, but fan make might vary? Expect a premium fan. They appear to have fan RPM control (noise-reduction) circuit (automatic, not user-adjustable), though I can't verify this.
You may (or may not) have problems with the motherboard leads length if your motherboard power connector is below the socket or other odd location, the motherboard connector leads are ~12".
1 additional 19" 10-pin 5v/3V/Gnd Connector for server boards, is not needed for std PC motherboard. PSU does have standard ATX connector.
4 sets Drive leads: 2 x 19", 2 x 31"
Each Drive lead has two drive connectors, one is floppy (7+1), though the last LiteOn I ordered from Directron came with an extra (std) Y-Splitter too.
Power cord not included, but a savvy netizen will find a Free Power Cord