PC Power & Cooling == the pimpest?

OverDose

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I just started this new job and my boss is ALL OVER the "PC POWER & COOLING TURBO COOL" ATX power supplies, how do they stack up to the others?

I just built a box with this supply in it, P3 s370 1ghz w/ Asus CUSL2 box holstering 512mb of PC133, all stock settings and WindowsXP.... +12 rail gets down to 11.5 but +5 stays @ 4.95 under full load, HOWEVER the mouse ceases to function a few minutes after the test is started?!?!?!
 

bozo1

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Everyone has their own opinions, but in mine, they are probably the best. Every one I've had has been quiet, voltages right on target and rock steady. Of course, I could say almost the same about my Sparkles, Antecs and Enermax's even though voltages seemed to fluctuate more with those brands.
 

mckennma

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I do not use anything other than PC Power and Cooling Power supplies in any of the workstations or servers I build. They have the best tolerance and performance. I have only seen one fail and that was in a damaged shipping package. They are worth the money. I would recommend them to anyone who is building a high-end workstation or server.
 

MrThompson

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I just switched from my second Enermax 651 to a 450 watt PC Power & Cooling unit. Finally my 5 volt line is stable. I could not be happier. A few months ago I had a long talk with an engineer from Intersil (the largest manufacturer of ICs that control the Vcore) and a long talk with an engineer at PC Power & Cooling about the power requirements of supercooled, overclocked Athlon CPUs (in reality, this is what the future requirements for PSUs will be.) Today I had a long talk with the VP of PC Power & Cooling. Let me just say that it's nice to know that a company like PC Power & Cooling is so responsive to the current and future needs of the computer industry. These folks are on the ball. The engineering and quality of their products is outstanding.