For these large (800W) PSUs, is it true that if you use it at way below the maximum load (say you use it at 400W), that the efficiency would suck, since they are tuned to have best efficiency at around the max load? Also, is there a relationship between efficiency and max load rating of a PSU...
This drive ranks top in the most recent optical drive poll at cdfreaks. It ranked top on last quarter's poll too.
http://club.cdfreaks.com/f61/t...-your-vote-now-241802/
Not necessarily. But because of the smaller scale, it consumes less power and is therefore cooler. This is esp. relevant if you leave your computer on all the time.
The VX series is just perfect for replacing the Dell PSU in the Inspiron 530 (Q6600). The dimensions are 5.9"(W) x 3.4"(H) X 5.5"(L), whereas most ATX12V PSUs are 5.9"(W) x 3.4"(H) X 5.9"(L).
Got one to replace the 350W PSU in my new Dell Inspiron Q6600 desktop, in preparation for my MSI 8800GT video card which is arriving next week. Thanks for the heads up!
The card you quoted at Newegg is Class 2, whereas the one at ClubIT is Class 6.
The comparable card at Newegg should be this one instead ($70 after shipping):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820211180
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