- Jun 5, 2008
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Hi everyone!
I'm looking at this particular 1U PSU as a candidate for a kind of unconventional gaming rig.
http://www.fspgroupusa.com/fsp460701ug80/p/626.html
It lists 3 seperate 12V rails with 16 A each. The outputs are 1x PCIe 8 Pin 3x 4 pin Molex 2x SATA and 1x FDD
The 8 pin would be going to my mobo to support a Core i5 750. I would use 1 SATA for a HDD, and then I would want to use adapters or some manual soldering to produce 2- PCIe 6 pin connectors for a video card. I presume I could pull from the two molex adaptors and the remaining sata adapter...
How do you think the 3 12V rails are split up? This thing isn't going to be powering a monsterous card, a GTX 560 Ti at the most. In the end I think I'm just going to be using it with a 5770 that requires 1 6 Pin, but I'd like to know the option is there for a 2x 6 Pin graphics card.
Thanks!!!
I'm looking at this particular 1U PSU as a candidate for a kind of unconventional gaming rig.
http://www.fspgroupusa.com/fsp460701ug80/p/626.html
It lists 3 seperate 12V rails with 16 A each. The outputs are 1x PCIe 8 Pin 3x 4 pin Molex 2x SATA and 1x FDD
The 8 pin would be going to my mobo to support a Core i5 750. I would use 1 SATA for a HDD, and then I would want to use adapters or some manual soldering to produce 2- PCIe 6 pin connectors for a video card. I presume I could pull from the two molex adaptors and the remaining sata adapter...
How do you think the 3 12V rails are split up? This thing isn't going to be powering a monsterous card, a GTX 560 Ti at the most. In the end I think I'm just going to be using it with a 5770 that requires 1 6 Pin, but I'd like to know the option is there for a 2x 6 Pin graphics card.
Thanks!!!
