No they don't. They simply test and then decide which OEM design to use like 99.999% of other brands. Their units are off the shelf products from Win-tact or Seasonic. The design work is all carried out by the OEM. They seem unique because Win-tact did not OEM for anyone else before in the...
Which comapny would that be again?
APC, Tripplite, CyberPower, Liebert, Eaton Powerware, OneAC, MDS Power, MinuteManUPS, Opti-Ups, Exide Technologies, GE, Toshiba, Power Innovations, ChloridePower, Energy Technologies Inc, Intellipower, Etc
Fair question? Maybe if asked politely.
Answered a year ago? Most definitely.
Read the following thread? Certainly not.
http://www.hardforum.com/showp...32031242&postcount=123
And its not by omission or "poor journalistic practice", it is because like everywhere else we get the...
The SmartPower and TruePower's that suffered from the Fuhjyyu sudden death syndrome were CWT's.
As for CWT in general, I was kicking that issue around after both Xigmatek reviews of both units I received the PSH850 based and the PUC. A little over a year ago I had the Koolance 1200w which...
Relevant parts have been read and you are still wrong.
I asked you to identify them. Tell me exactly which parts are "shit" parts on the Thermaltake and stop stalling. Identify the "shit" parts you claim are there or just admit you don't know what you are talking about.
What are you on...
What? I said they were the same design which they are. You then said they were the same unit. You are incorrect they are not the same unit they are same design as I said. I really don't think you should be giving out English advice since you could not understand the word design. The CWT PSH...
Are you really that obtuse? Where did I say that the Xigmatek was the same model as the PSH-750 that is the Thermaltake/TX750?
I'll save you the time. I didn't say that, I said the same design. The entire PSH series has the same design and it scales from 350w-850w as needed. This is...
Its a cover their ass issue. If your power supply does not have sufficient 6 pin or 8 pin connectors than it may not be sufficient for powering the card (ever notice the inflated minimum specifications for powering videocards? Same deal). Additionally, adapters can add some resistance with...
I am pointing out why staying around 50% is generally a good idea and why your assertions that it is not are wrong.
You know after seeing you spam almost every major forum with this disembodied quote I think it is about time you pony up the reputable source who you are attributing it too.
Ok lets stop and think for a minute for theoretical reviewers who do crossloads. Independantly regulated units get "crossloaded" because in a modern PC they will be crossloaded so this representes a more realsitic loading state than by evenly loading the unit. Take a good clamping ammeter and...
Well pick up an SMPS text and start reading:
http://www.smpstech.com/books/...ower-supply-books.html
No no, I don't think you understand. I want you to step through what you are saying piece by piece because as it stands either your tenuous grasp on english grammar is an issue or you are...
Right well my SMPS design texts say you are wrong as well so you might want to go ahead and tear up their library card.......
You keep posting this for some reason. Care to explain what you are trying to say?
Um I actually do that since I have the ability to and access to the pertinent data. End users do not.
What? Let's look at an example shall we?
http://www.hardocp.com/article...w0LCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
At 25% load or 177w DC that unit is 83.88% efficient and has an exhaust temperature...
What?
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Look by what you have said this 3Y unit:
http://www.hardocp.com/image.h...kyaThfNV8xMl9sLmpwZw==
Shouldn't be a 1000w unit.
However it is and when you actual load test it:
http://www.hardocp.com/article...w2LCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==...
Fix you quote I said.
"Umm...no no its not a 550 according to "that data set". 50A*12v=600w. So according to "that data set" it is at least a 600w unit."
Which is what the label says. So maybe you need to reread the label and redo your math.
That is the label. And according to the label the unit is capable of more than 550w on the 12v rails alone. So how did you get 550w for that 3Y platform?
That is a group regulated Epsilon. I thought you didn't like group regulated units?
And what exactly do you know about the Delta based EA650 that would make it worse than an Epsilon?
It isn't just longevity why you have to increase the size it is a little thing called the derating curve. For instance one very popular OEM designs their units and rates them at 25c. Their old derating curve was 10w/c from 25c to 35c with no data above 35c. Their newer designs are 8.6w/c from...
What is your screen name on Ars ;)
PC Power and Cooling using Sparkle is an open secret. The Zippy issue comes from that pissing match at Ars. What I kind of doubt and would like to see proof of would be Channel Well as that is one I could not place as to what unit that would have been...
The Basiq's are FSP
The Quattro's are Enhance
Some Earthwatts (D models) are Delta
Signature Series is Delta
NeoHE/TP3/Earthwatts (non-D models) are Seasonic
It's about 1600w DC for a dedicated 20A circuit at 120v @ 78% efficiency. You may be thinking of when I said that here:
http://www.hardocp.com/article...M4MywsLGhlbnRodXNpYXN0
But that is hardly the first time the numbers were hashed out.
Actually check that I just looked at another set of pics for it and the guts look like a FSP (octocouplers anyone?) and Listan is using an FSP UL number.......but it is in a Topower housing? Notice the APFC, label, and rear layout. Odd.
And Chris is in Europe so he probably got it there.
While almost passing the Basiq didn't do nearly as well as the SilverStone ST-400 FSP unit:
http://www.hardocp.com/article...QzNCwsLGhlbnRodXNpYXN0
Looks like it is going for $45 ATM with a $10 MIR
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16817256032
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