Originally posted by: JMWarren
It's an ultra...it's really only putting out a stable 350watts
Originally posted by: JMWarren
It's an ultra...it's really only putting out a stable 350watts
Originally posted by: Smartazz
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I think this might be overkill. This is coming from Ultra besides lol.
Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
Originally posted by: Smartazz
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I think this might be overkill. This is coming from Ultra besides lol.
Yes, this is a repost.
Yes, the OP will live-up to his/her nick.
Yes, it was built as a show piece for the current CES in Las Vagas.
Yes, no one needs this monster.
Yes, Ultra decided to have a short order built...For those that need bragging rights.
Yes, Ultra has had some crap PSUs built in the past but they are coming back with much better goods.
Yes, Andyson and Seventeem will be providing for Ultra.
Yes, most of you, in this thread, are fools to judge it before it is even reviewed.
Yes, most of you don't need over 600 watts. For you, read this review.
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article708-page1.html
For those of you with attention spans as short as your Wii, just jump to conclusions on page 5.
For those that want more, wait for the reviews on the Silverstone OP-650.
Originally posted by: s44
Ultra's high-end stuff is server-grade product built by Andyson, not to be confused with their cheap crap.
The 2000W is real, and more than a house wire can handle, so it doesn't appear to be for actual use...
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
this PSU isn't meant for a house as standard wiring can't even provide enough juice for that. however, highend PSU of up to 2500W have been built by Cisco
Originally posted by: Smartazz
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
this PSU isn't meant for a house as standard wiring can't even provide enough juice for that. however, highend PSU of up to 2500W have been built by Cisco
Wow, a $4000 PSU, wouldn't it be a lot cheaper to buy a couple 1KW PC power and cooling PSUs?