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Here are the specs from my old 350W Enermax:
3.3V = 32A
5V = 32A
12V = 26A
Here are the specs from my new 420W Enermax:
3.3V = 30A
5V = 30A
*12V1 = 18A
*12V2 = 18A
*There is a line underneath these two saying 29A (Presumably the total, but this doesn't make any sense because the total should be 18+18=36). I am confused about this.
Now, this would mean "upgrading" left me with 2 less A on the 3.3V rail & 2 less on the 5A rail. In return, I get 3A on the 12V rail more. Is this right?
However, I am still having some suspected power issues. Perhaps I am only using one 12V rail instead of 2? Does dual 12V rail mean 2 plugs for 12V? I do not have another 12V plug on my mobo though, so this is rather confusing.
Can some one help me out. Thanks.
3.3V = 32A
5V = 32A
12V = 26A
Here are the specs from my new 420W Enermax:
3.3V = 30A
5V = 30A
*12V1 = 18A
*12V2 = 18A
*There is a line underneath these two saying 29A (Presumably the total, but this doesn't make any sense because the total should be 18+18=36). I am confused about this.
Now, this would mean "upgrading" left me with 2 less A on the 3.3V rail & 2 less on the 5A rail. In return, I get 3A on the 12V rail more. Is this right?
However, I am still having some suspected power issues. Perhaps I am only using one 12V rail instead of 2? Does dual 12V rail mean 2 plugs for 12V? I do not have another 12V plug on my mobo though, so this is rather confusing.
Can some one help me out. Thanks.
