- Jun 22, 2005
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Originally posted by: Algere
Originally posted by: rnp614
I agree with the decision for the enermax but I still want to know the dual vs single rail PSU comparison
1) Increased safety (decrease chance of fire & such)
2) Puts less stress on the PSU per THG
3) Seperates noisy devices e.g. drives, fans, etc. (motor related?) from noise sensitive devices like the CPU. I suspect (read: guess) as CPU manufacturing processes shrink. CPUs could become more sensitive to noise & what not than they are now.
4) Higher AC/DC efficiency at higher power loads per SLCentral.
Cooler running seems to be the trend for PSUs these days. However, can't say for certain if it's due to increase rail #s and/or better PSU designs.
So, should i also include dual rail PSU's when i search newegg?
i wasnt sure because i didnt know if adding the dual rails was the same effect as a single rail (ie, if both rails are 18, i wasnt sure if that would mean theres a total of 36amps altogether, or what, sorry im no good with PSU's)
