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Got my PSU today and has different specs

Bradtechonline

Senior member
Than the ones zipzoomfly advertised it had. On their site it shows the PSU I ordered having 30 amps on one 12 volt rail. It was a single railing 30 @ 12+ PSU.

The one I got today has two 12 volt rails, and the first one has 18 amps on one rail, and the other 12 volt rail has 20 amps.

Does anyone see me having problems running my x1800xt on a PSU that is 18@ and 20@ dual railed? I haven't got my x1800xt yet.



 
Good deal. I knew I needed a PSU with a lot of amps on the 12 volt for the card I'm getting. I've never dealt with dual rail PSU's before. As long as it works, I'll be happy. Does it automatically choose which rail which part gets or do I need to hook it up a certain way so my Video card can get all of one rail.

 
The way most of them work is Rail 1 for the CPU, Rail 2 for everything else. It gets more complicated when you have quad rails but c'est la vie.

Ignore the rails, it's not a problem untill you go Crossfire or SLI.
 
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