Jump on this! This looks like the EPS12v dual fan model. Better deal than I got here:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=40&threadid=1766310&enterthread=y
Both Tom's Hardware and Anandtech test the standard Truepower model.
Anand's 4 power supply test reached this conclusion:
Overall, the Antec TruePower provided the best all around performance. Feature-wise, it could not compete with the Enermax EG465 or the Vantec Stealth Aluminum, but the...
Sli provides flexability. I bought one of the first A8n's sold in the US. At the time the 6800GT's were not available. The plain 6800's were over $350 each and I decided to buy dual 6600gt's for $170 each. When the 6800GT's/6900GT Ultras came out, people scoffed at sli and my dual 6600gt's...
I dwelled on the same ones you listed. It is not much different than the Antec you listed other than:
It has dual fans that run sequentially based on load. The EPS12V format also means dual 4-pin/8-pin ATX 12V connectors for both standard motherboards and newer dual-core Intel boards. This...
$97 Shipped Free Newegg weekend special. EPS12V and backward compatable. Sli ready and known to work for A8n SLI here:
http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/38623/
recommended for high end systems here also:
http://www.sharkyextreme.com/guides/MHGSBG/article.php/3567566
Newegg...
Real men don't have disco cases with clear cover panels. They pop the hood to show off the engine anyway. Nice, classy and professional job. True craftmanship.
I posted this a while ago on another thread using the NB47J on an A8n-Sli in an Antec Sonata case. Never got an aswer though:
Using a non contact infa red gun my zalman nb47 reads 136 degrees f and 57 degrees c. Is this ok?
I am using the Sonata with the 380W 24A power supply no problems:
- A8N-SLI Deluxe
- 1GB RAM Kingston hyperx
- 2x GForce 6600Gt's (overclocked)
- 3x HD (2sata 1ide)
- 1x DVD player
- 1 dvd burner
- card reader
- floppy drive
- Overclocked 3200 (90 nm) (2.2 now)
- Zalman cpu...
If you act today you can get the even more wonderful Antec PlusView1000AMG SOHO ATX File Server, No Power Supply from Compusa for $60 penny shipping.
http://www.compusa.com/products/product...asp?&ref=cj&pfp=cj&product_code=300439
Sonata case here. I found the chipset ran very hot to the touch. Installed a vantec stealth front fan to blow accross the chipset. Overclocking 10%. Motherboard temp now runs below 44 C. Very quiet. I'd use a front fan to be safe.
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