MrOblivious
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Originally posted by: beray
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
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.......
Well pick up an SMPS text and start reading:
http://www.smpstech.com/books/...ower-supply-books.html
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.
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 completley off the wall. And I can't figure out which it is so rather than assume you are completely wrong I am giving you an opportunity to explain yourself clearly. Take it or leave it.