WHICH ONE WOULD I NEED? FORTRON? OCZ? ANTEC? COOLMAX? or THERMAL TAKE

uptemp0

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when i look for a psu, i make sure they are 24 pin for my dfi ut250gb socket 754 amd64 board right? and their efficency should be 68-70% and its pfc active? are these the things to look out for?
 

ribbon13

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What's wrong with the one i linked for ya?

2 fans == more noise and little gain for it BTW.
 

uptemp0

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so u think i should stick to the xclio? iono its cuz i never heard of the brand haha
 

eshbach

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OCZ or Enermax are the only real choices short of PCP&C and Zippy.

Antec's amperage is not sufficient anymore, they have gotten behind the times. Also the adjustable rails on the OCZ are nice if you don't really want to void your warranty soldering.
 

puerevil

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the thermaltake is good (srry for the blank post), i know since i own one.

its very solid and stable. (12v drops to 11.95 in worst case, 5v down to 4.999), the fan controller is good too, virtually silent at low speed, but VERY loud at top speed.
 

ribbon13

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Originally posted by: uptemp0
so u think i should stick to the xclio? iono its cuz i never heard of the brand haha

It's made by Channel Well. You've probably never heard of them before either, but they're responsible for the guts of a lot of really nice PSUs.
 

0010010110

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Originally posted by: eshbach
OCZ or Enermax are the only real choices short of PCP&C and Zippy.

Antec's amperage is not sufficient anymore, they have gotten behind the times. Also the adjustable rails on the OCZ are nice if you don't really want to void your warranty soldering.

Actually, YOU are behind the times:

Antec True430: 26A
OCZ Powerstream420: 30A

26A on the 12v rail is more than enough.

Edit: Btw, Antec stacks up pretty good against PCP&C
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/20040122/power_supplies-22.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/20040122/power_supplies-26.html
 

eshbach

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Originally posted by: 0010010110
Originally posted by: eshbach
OCZ or Enermax are the only real choices short of PCP&C and Zippy.

Antec's amperage is not sufficient anymore, they have gotten behind the times. Also the adjustable rails on the OCZ are nice if you don't really want to void your warranty soldering.

Actually, YOU are behind the times:

Antec True430: 26A
OCZ Powerstream420: 30A

26A on the 12v rail is more than enough.

Edit: Btw, Antec stacks up pretty good against PCP&C
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/20040122/power_supplies-22.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/20040122/power_supplies-26.html

Actually I'm well aware that Antec has upped their amperages from their old models. The 480w used to only have 22A, making it more of a low end supply. These days they are merely average and overpriced.

And please don't link me to tom's hardware guide.
 

eshbach

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with 18A you'll be lucky to have your 12v rail get above 11.8v or so on an A64 setup.
 

uptemp0

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so when i find a good psu, they must have sumtn higher than a 20a on the 12v? and the pfc is suppose to be active? man im lookin at most of the 70-80 dollar ones and the 12v are all around 18a
 

eshbach

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for $3 more i'd take the enermax and the 7 extra amps, unless you want to be extremely neat with your wires.