- Feb 18, 2007
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So I currently have the Zalman ZM850-HP. It's rated at 850W Continuous and then says 1050W Continuous Peak. How is continuous peak different than just peak or just continuous?
Also, my rig likes to run at 880W measured at the wall. If the PSU is 80% efficient, would that be ~710W delivered to the PC and that would be less than the rated voltage, right?
I'm not worried, Just checking on my logic here. Also, I'm going to be picking up a new PSU for a more-power-hungry rig soon so looks like 1kW (who said 1kW was overkill?)
Also, my rig likes to run at 880W measured at the wall. If the PSU is 80% efficient, would that be ~710W delivered to the PC and that would be less than the rated voltage, right?
I'm not worried, Just checking on my logic here. Also, I'm going to be picking up a new PSU for a more-power-hungry rig soon so looks like 1kW (who said 1kW was overkill?)
