Ok first of all thanks to Bozo Galora for all the info. Now I would like to add a couple comments for anyone still concerned. I believe that the issue here is being clouded by the TCO printed on the 6100E label. After reading his post I checked and it is marked with 180w TCO. I noticed though, that the unit lists several different models on the label ranging from 300-500 watts. They just put a dot on the proper unit. All of these should not have the same TCO numbers, but only one number is listed on the unit. I have emailed KeyCom Enterprises, Inc. to see if we can get more info on the actual TCO for the unit in question. I also linked them to this thread. I believe that the figures on the website posted by Tr0LL are the correct one's as they list TCO's for the individual units. As soon as I hear back from them, I will post the results.
I would also like to add that the +12v is important if you are running several disk drives, which is my case having six of them at an aver. of 1.0a on that rail just to run. They can use twice that to spinup upon booting, so in my case that's 12.0a of +12v needed just for the drives to start. The logic for the drives would need 3.0a of +5v for the six. CDR and DVD drive motors need another 1.0a each of +12v and 1.0a of +5v for the logic boards. 8-10 fans would be around 1.0a of +12v. 4 PCI slots filled would be another 2.0a of +12v. So that puts me at using 17.0a of +12v at startup, if my estimates are correct. My Antec PP-303X (300 watts) lists 10a on the +12v rail, this unit shows 22a-25a on the +12v rail. The TCO on the Antec is 160, so the 180 is not a problem for me if that is what it is. I don't think that's right, though. That was the main basis for my decision to buy it.