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Yellowbeard

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Originally posted by: MrOblivious
"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.
Good point. And, I tend to trust actual testing much more than those pesky labels anyway.
 

MrOblivious

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Apr 25, 2005
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Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: MrOblivious

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.

Ha ha... I do OK, my reading label and my math won't let me buy "720W" unit. When I need "720" I just buy a 550.

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==

You see that the label is quite correct that it is a 1000w unit.

I really don't understand how you are even getting these numbers but however you are doing it is clearly wrong as the basic math and the actual load tests show you are incorrect. Its ok everyone makes mistakes, just learn from them and move on.
 

beray

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May 30, 2008
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Originally posted by: MrOblivious
Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: MrOblivious

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.

Ha ha... I do OK, my reading label and my math won't let me buy "720W" unit. When I need "720" I just buy a 550.

What?

________________________________________

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==

You see that the label is quite correct that it is a 1000w unit.

I really don't understand how you are even getting these numbers but however you are doing it is clearly wrong as the basic math and the actual load tests show you are incorrect. Its ok everyone makes mistakes, just learn from them and move on.

I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list.
 

MrOblivious

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Apr 25, 2005
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Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: MrOblivious
Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: MrOblivious

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.

Ha ha... I do OK, my reading label and my math won't let me buy "720W" unit. When I need "720" I just buy a 550.

What?

________________________________________

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==

You see that the label is quite correct that it is a 1000w unit.

I really don't understand how you are even getting these numbers but however you are doing it is clearly wrong as the basic math and the actual load tests show you are incorrect. Its ok everyone makes mistakes, just learn from them and move on.

I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list.

Well that is convenient. When you get home read it and learn from it.
 

beray

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May 30, 2008
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Originally posted by: MrOblivious

So you are trying to stay ignorant? Intentionally, to avoid knowing the truth?

I accept your truth the best that you know.
 

beray

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May 30, 2008
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Originally posted by: Yellowbeard

This thread is about answering spdfreaks question. So, when doing that it helps to have data or something to back up your statements.
I'm not forcing spdfreaks to have what I said. spdfreak can throw it out and ignore it.

The data from "respected sources" in the below do nothing for "crossload" and back up nothing.

"I have seen reviews that crossload these independently regulated PSUs with a single transformer for the 12V and a single transformer for the 3.33V and 5V and most of them are rock solid in voltage regulation (less than 2% variation on any rail with either a heavy 3.33V and 5V load and light 12V load and with a heavy 12V load and light 3.33v and light 5v load) and ripple suppression."

Originally posted by: Yellowbeard
What part do you not understand about the methodology???

http://www.hardocp.com/article...wxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
What part did you not comprehend? --> "I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list."
 

Quiksilver

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Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: Yellowbeard
What part do you not understand about the methodology???

http://www.hardocp.com/article...wxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
What part did you not comprehend? --> "I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list."

Like I said before maybe you should stop spewing your ignorant bullshit on these forums if your not willing to educate yourself on the matter first. That HardOCP article goes into detail about it, and if your not willing to unblock it temporarily then stop providing advice here because all your advice so far has been wrong or hypocritical to your own opinions.
 

Yellowbeard

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Sep 9, 2003
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Originally posted by: beray What part did you not comprehend? --> "I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list."

LOL....that it not logical as there is no threat from that site and they don't SPAM. Perhaps you can ask your network admin to white list it. It's a great source of info.
 

beray

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Originally posted by: Quiksilver

Like I said before maybe you should stop spewing your ignorant bullshit on these forums if your not willing to educate yourself on the matter first. That HardOCP article goes into detail about it, and if your not willing to unblock it temporarily then stop providing advice here because all your advice so far has been wrong or hypocritical to your own opinions.
If you had shown comprehension of the below, I may consider other things you said. It required near no brain power.

"I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list."
 

Quiksilver

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Jul 3, 2005
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Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: Quiksilver

Like I said before maybe you should stop spewing your ignorant bullshit on these forums if your not willing to educate yourself on the matter first. That HardOCP article goes into detail about it, and if your not willing to unblock it temporarily then stop providing advice here because all your advice so far has been wrong or hypocritical to your own opinions.
If you had shown comprehension of the below, I may consider other things you said.

"I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list."

Well, how did it end up there and why are you not able to unblock it? Also I did suggest using a proxy site before to access it.
 

beray

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May 30, 2008
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Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: Quiksilver

Like I said before maybe you should stop spewing your ignorant bullshit on these forums if your not willing to educate yourself on the matter first. That HardOCP article goes into detail about it, and if your not willing to unblock it temporarily then stop providing advice here because all your advice so far has been wrong or hypocritical to your own opinions.
If you had shown comprehension of the below, I may consider other things you said.

"I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list."

Well, how did it end up there and why are you not able to unblock it? Also I did suggest using a proxy site before to access it.

I'm not reconfig my home WAN anytime soon.
 

spdfreak

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Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: Quiksilver

Like I said before maybe you should stop spewing your ignorant bullshit on these forums if your not willing to educate yourself on the matter first. That HardOCP article goes into detail about it, and if your not willing to unblock it temporarily then stop providing advice here because all your advice so far has been wrong or hypocritical to your own opinions.
If you had shown comprehension of the below, I may consider other things you said.

"I can't read anything from hardocp, they are on my network block list."

Well, how did it end up there and why are you not able to unblock it? Also I did suggest using a proxy site before to access it.

I'm not reconfig my home WAN anytime soon.

Why would you block HardOCP unless you have pissed off a lot of people over there as well? It really doesn't help to offer opinions about something like a PS without data to back it up. Arguing with a Corsair Tech Specialist and the PS editor from one of the biggest tech sites on the web doesn't help your credibility either. You should probably start your own forum and offer advice to yourself. That way everyone will agree with you. Make sure you don't block it though.
 

beray

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May 30, 2008
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Originally posted by: spdfreak

Why would you block HardOCP unless you have pissed off a lot of people over there as well? It really doesn't help to offer opinions about something like a PS without data to back it up. Arguing with a Corsair Tech Specialist and the PS editor from one of the biggest tech sites on the web doesn't help your credibility either. You should probably start your own forum and offer advice to yourself. That way everyone will agree with you. Make sure you don't block it though.

I prefer that my children not use web based ignorant craps as proof and backup.

"I have seen reviews that crossload these independently regulated PSUs with a single transformer for the 12V and a single transformer for the 3.33V and 5V and most of them are rock solid in voltage regulation (less than 2% variation on any rail with either a heavy 3.33V and 5V load and light 12V load and with a heavy 12V load and light 3.33v and light 5v load) and ripple"suppression."
 

MrOblivious

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Apr 25, 2005
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Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: spdfreak

Why would you block HardOCP unless you have pissed off a lot of people over there as well? It really doesn't help to offer opinions about something like a PS without data to back it up. Arguing with a Corsair Tech Specialist and the PS editor from one of the biggest tech sites on the web doesn't help your credibility either. You should probably start your own forum and offer advice to yourself. That way everyone will agree with you. Make sure you don't block it though.

I prefer that my children not use web based ignorant craps as proof and backup.

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.......

"I have seen reviews that crossload these independently regulated PSUs with a single transformer for the 12V and a single transformer for the 3.33V and 5V and most of them are rock solid in voltage regulation (less than 2% variation on any rail with either a heavy 3.33V and 5V load and light 12V load and with a heavy 12V load and light 3.33v and light 5v load) and ripple"suppression."

You keep posting this for some reason. Care to explain what you are trying to say?

 

beray

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May 30, 2008
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Originally posted by: MrOblivious
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.......
Yah, I've also heard "my A+ text said so", "My 3D graphic text from a well known respectable writer also said", "the 3Dfx engineer named White also said", and other variations.

Originally posted by: MrOblivious

"I have seen reviews that crossload these independently regulated PSUs with a single transformer for the 12V and a single transformer for the 3.33V and 5V and most of them are rock solid in voltage regulation (less than 2% variation on any rail with either a heavy 3.33V and 5V load and light 12V load and with a heavy 12V load and light 3.33v and light 5v load) and ripple"suppression."

You keep posting this for some reason. Care to explain what you are trying to say?

What is there to say? PSU editor should be able to recognize ignorant craps. I expect them to be able to.

Hey!! maybe not, if they did it would not be there.
 

Quiksilver

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Jul 3, 2005
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Originally posted by: beray
Originally posted by: MrOblivious
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.......
Yah, I've also heard "my A+ text said so", "My 3D graphic text from a well known respectable writer also said", "the 3Dfx engineer named White also said", and other variations.

Originally posted by: MrOblivious

"I have seen reviews that crossload these independently regulated PSUs with a single transformer for the 12V and a single transformer for the 3.33V and 5V and most of them are rock solid in voltage regulation (less than 2% variation on any rail with either a heavy 3.33V and 5V load and light 12V load and with a heavy 12V load and light 3.33v and light 5v load) and ripple"suppression."

You keep posting this for some reason. Care to explain what you are trying to say?

What is there to say? PSU editor should be able to recognize ignorant craps. I expect them to be able to.

Hey!! maybe not, if they did it would not be there.

He does, you are apart of that "ignorant crap".
 
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