n7
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Edited now with pics of my new FSP Group Epsilon FX700-GLN 700W PSU 🙂
OMG teh huge box!
Side view of teh blue.
Yeah, so very blue.
120mm goodness 🙂
Fortunately, my TT Armor case has a HDD cage in front of the PSU, so i'll never see it.
For those with non-blue cases :laugh:, this PSU's color might be cause for concern 😛
I won't get around to installing this till this weekend likely, but i wanted to post these before anyway.
I'm posting this here, since i know the Power Supply thread is supposed to remain free of brand-based questions.
I'm looking for a very good PSU, something that can handle a dual GPU setup (Crossfire/SLI), & at least 6 HDDs & 2 opticals, a sound card, & several case fans, & with ease, not just barely.
My current OCZ Modstream 520W doesn't even pass the S&M PSU portion of the test, which is disheatening to say the least, considering i only have a single X1800XT.
The one that i think looks best for me right now is the Fortron FX700-GLN 700W
It's priced well in Canada ($205 CND 🙂), & certainly seems like it would have adequate power.
The concern i have is the quad rail 12V layout.
I understand the importance of a solid 12V total, but i'm confused on how the 12V is distributed on this PSU.
It's marked as 15A on each rail, but in this XBit review, , they mention that the second & fourth rails are for the first & second video cards...
Wouldn't 15A per card be far too low?
A simple explanation would help me out here greatly 😕
Also, if anyone has any other specific recommendations, bring 'em on.
But it'd be nice if the recommendations are available in Canada.
NCIX & MemoryExpress are good spots for me.
OMG teh huge box!
Side view of teh blue.
Yeah, so very blue.
120mm goodness 🙂
Fortunately, my TT Armor case has a HDD cage in front of the PSU, so i'll never see it.
For those with non-blue cases :laugh:, this PSU's color might be cause for concern 😛
I won't get around to installing this till this weekend likely, but i wanted to post these before anyway.
I'm posting this here, since i know the Power Supply thread is supposed to remain free of brand-based questions.
I'm looking for a very good PSU, something that can handle a dual GPU setup (Crossfire/SLI), & at least 6 HDDs & 2 opticals, a sound card, & several case fans, & with ease, not just barely.
My current OCZ Modstream 520W doesn't even pass the S&M PSU portion of the test, which is disheatening to say the least, considering i only have a single X1800XT.
The one that i think looks best for me right now is the Fortron FX700-GLN 700W
It's priced well in Canada ($205 CND 🙂), & certainly seems like it would have adequate power.
The concern i have is the quad rail 12V layout.
I understand the importance of a solid 12V total, but i'm confused on how the 12V is distributed on this PSU.
It's marked as 15A on each rail, but in this XBit review, , they mention that the second & fourth rails are for the first & second video cards...
Wouldn't 15A per card be far too low?
A simple explanation would help me out here greatly 😕
Also, if anyone has any other specific recommendations, bring 'em on.
But it'd be nice if the recommendations are available in Canada.
NCIX & MemoryExpress are good spots for me.