PSU for DFI expert

Pens1566

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The first one and the last 2 all have the EPS plug. I didn't think it was mandatory though. If the 8-pin isn't necessary, which one?
 

vanvock

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The board was tested here with just 4 pin with no problems. If I were setting up the system & planned on keeping it a while I would get the right P/S. I'm not an electrical engineer so I'd have to trust Oskar on that one.
 

morrisbj

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Although the test by AT worked out okay without the 8-pin EPS plug, I'd strongly recommend doing things the right way to avoid problems. Since you are getting an SLI board, of the 3 that have the EPS plug, go with the Antec TP2.0. It is SLI-Certified while the Fortron and Sparkle are not. If you don't ever plan to install a second card and run SLI, who cares, but I'd just get it to begin with.
 

morrisbj

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Originally posted by: Pens1566
NeoHE 550 is also EPS.

Well, I'd be careful of that. Antec may not have the problems of XConnect, but modular power supplies still sound a little cheap to me. Beyond that, much as I don't normally give retail site customer reviews much weight, people don't seem to like the NeoHE at all.
 

Pens1566

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Originally posted by: morrisbj
Originally posted by: Pens1566
NeoHE 550 is also EPS.

Well, I'd be careful of that. Antec may not have the problems of XConnect, but modular power supplies still sound a little cheap to me. Beyond that, much as I don't normally give retail site customer reviews much weight, people don't seem to like the NeoHE at all.

Yeah, I know. It just sucks that that PSU fills all my criteria (SLI, EPS, long cables for P180, sleeved cables). I could do without the modular, but the rest I really need.
 

finbarqs

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i'm thinking about the enermax liberty 2.0, with 22A on the +12-1, and 22A on the +12-2, SLI certified modular design. Also, i heard it's the best one out there right now with 99% efficiency