Originally posted by: vshah
for the record, my thermaltake 420watt has been very very good to me
4 hds, 6800gt, 3.5ghz northwood, 2 optical drives, 2 gigs ram, rock solid rails.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: vshah
for the record, my thermaltake 420watt has been very very good to me
4 hds, 6800gt, 3.5ghz northwood, 2 optical drives, 2 gigs ram, rock solid rails.
You have got to be kidding me. There is no way an 18A 12V rail will run that system!
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: vshah
for the record, my thermaltake 420watt has been very very good to me
4 hds, 6800gt, 3.5ghz northwood, 2 optical drives, 2 gigs ram, rock solid rails.
You have got to be kidding me. There is no way an 18A 12V rail will run that system!
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Overkiller
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: vshah
for the record, my thermaltake 420watt has been very very good to me
4 hds, 6800gt, 3.5ghz northwood, 2 optical drives, 2 gigs ram, rock solid rails.
You have got to be kidding me. There is no way an 18A 12V rail will run that system!
-Kevin
My enermax 465 runs 1x10K raptor, 2 other HD's totalling 600+ GB, 3.2ghz o/c, 6800GT, 2 optical drives, ram, etc, etc.
Peak power usage is much less than you might imagine.... HD's rarely use more than 5-15 (highest is upon initial spin up). A 7800GTX might draw 110W at max load, A prescott...i'll wager 150, few watts per each fan, small amount for the optical drives, etc etc. Most systems X2, 3+ hD's, 7800gtx systems peak at 350-400W. Hence negating them needing a PC&P 810SLI![]()
Originally posted by: vshah
Originally posted by: Overkiller
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: vshah
for the record, my thermaltake 420watt has been very very good to me
4 hds, 6800gt, 3.5ghz northwood, 2 optical drives, 2 gigs ram, rock solid rails.
You have got to be kidding me. There is no way an 18A 12V rail will run that system!
-Kevin
My enermax 465 runs 1x10K raptor, 2 other HD's totalling 600+ GB, 3.2ghz o/c, 6800GT, 2 optical drives, ram, etc, etc.
Peak power usage is much less than you might imagine.... HD's rarely use more than 5-15 (highest is upon initial spin up). A 7800GTX might draw 110W at max load, A prescott...i'll wager 150, few watts per each fan, small amount for the optical drives, etc etc. Most systems X2, 3+ hD's, 7800gtx systems peak at 350-400W. Hence negating them needing a PC&P 810SLI![]()
then again most 400watt power supplies deliver 300 watts before crapping out.
kevin: my 420watt thermaltake has active PFC, i'm sure that helps a bit.
Originally posted by: Lyfer
I have had used both TT purepower 420s and 480s, nothing but great expierence with em. But for the money, you be fool not overlook the Fortron AX400 and AX450 PSU which are priced aggressively at $39 and $49.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: vshah
for the record, my thermaltake 420watt has been very very good to me
4 hds, 6800gt, 3.5ghz northwood, 2 optical drives, 2 gigs ram, rock solid rails.
You have got to be kidding me. There is no way an 18A 12V rail will run that system!
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Trippytiger
Because very few 'manufacturers' actually make their own power supplies. Most are simply rebranded ones made by OEMs/ODMs. I'm pretty sure that TT doesn't make their own power supplies.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: vshah
for the record, my thermaltake 420watt has been very very good to me
4 hds, 6800gt, 3.5ghz northwood, 2 optical drives, 2 gigs ram, rock solid rails.
You have got to be kidding me. There is no way an 18A 12V rail will run that system!
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Zarubable
Originally posted by: Trippytiger
Because very few 'manufacturers' actually make their own power supplies. Most are simply rebranded ones made by OEMs/ODMs. I'm pretty sure that TT doesn't make their own power supplies.
thats absurdly silly......
that would be like me saying who makes the PCPC Power supplies....doh....
http://www.pcpowercooling.com/home/