Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: John
A $250 psu or 250w psu?
Dual 12v rails are supposed to be safer, and IIRC it was Intel that was initially pushing for the dual rail standardization. I've never seen any of the plugs labeled. The 4-pin 12v is typically #1 and the rest are #2.
There are dozens of high quality dual rail psu's, and to label their owners as suckers only shows your own ignorance.
Dual rails are not nexessary at all!!
The safety issue is non existant!!
becuase there is no such thing as true dual rails.
What they do is use a single 12v rail going out of the power supply and a splitter to divide the single 12v rail into 2 - 12v rails!
YES- I would agree that to call people using a dual 12v rail PSU suckers is very uncalled for!
getting back to the subject of dual 12v rails.
Why if dual rails are so necessary did such companies as PC Power and Cooling as well as other totally avoid coming out with a dual rail PSU?
Until recently PC Power & Cooling has 3 - 12v rails on there 850watt and 3 on there 1KW PSU...
In fact I believe that Zippy also has no dual 12v rail models...
These are easily the top 2 Industrial PSU makers in the world......
I can run anything you can throw at me including dual video cards with iether of my 2 PC Power & Cooling PSU`s...
My Turbo Cool 510 Deluxe can and has handled dual vidcards...
My Turbo Cool 510 Express/SLI is in my AMD gaming rigg....
So YES-- Intel was pushing the dual rail issue - which they have all of a sudden backed off.
YES-- at one time dual rails was just a gimmicky point of sale....
But there is no reason for anybody to post a thread -- calling the owners of dual rail PSU`s...suckers.....
The bottom line is that everybody who owns a dual rail PSU is happy...its not my PSU so I have no say in whether people are happy or not with there PSU!!