Originally posted by: wolfman579
As I always say, ULTRA X-Connect, hey, it worked for me.
I doubt MB's consume 20A on their own & it's 30A (assuming amps aren't shared) system-wide or 15A or less for single components.Originally posted by: walkure
I have read many people who are currently running the Asus A8N-SLI have major trouble with dual-12V rail PSU's. Many modular ones seem to be of this variety (as opposed to traditional single rail). It seems that the reduced amps (average of 15A on each 12V rail) seems to really cause problems (major instability) for power-hungry mobo's that want at least 20A on the 12V rail. I don't understand how it works exactly; I previously thought the power was shared somehow so that the 12V rail would effectively have 15 + 15 = 30A. But apparently that's not how it really works.
The other is a OCZ Modstream 450watt($79 shipped)
Originally posted by: 0010010110
Originally posted by: wolfman579
As I always say, ULTRA X-Connect, hey, it worked for me.
He said best...
I'd say either OCZ Modstream or Antec Neopower.
Originally posted by: gamerj
The X-connect seems very good, ive heard only good things about them...except for a review comparing it to the Antec Neopower 480... The X-connect actually started smoking ROFL....but thats one review..
I think both are a safe bet..I myself have the Antec Neo 480 and have no problems with it...
Again...go to various computer sites...and read many reviews...get info