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| Master Techie Join Date: Mar 2004
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| man, i love the new design of the ultra x-connect 500w psu......but is it that great? if you got one let me know how much or little you like it.... http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=711 |
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| Monster Techie | I am interested as well, they look awesome; and christmas is coming soon as well!
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| Monster Techie | Very weak rails, that reviewer has prety low expectations. his 3.3v is only 3.27v. it also has very few molex connectors (if you have alot of fans that can be a problem), it doesn not feature adjustable pots (could solve rail issues, but without them sry), the finish loks nice...but scratches easy, and it has very small heatsinks inside....will heat up fast. I would stick with an OCZ Powerstream. http://www.insanetek.com/index.php?p...owerstream420W
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| Banned Join Date: Aug 2004
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| I don't know 4W, I built an AMD64 system and used that Ultra 500w Modular Connection PSU....and weak rails??? Last time I looked at the rails it had 30a for the +12v which is higher than most PSU's you'll ever see.....oops just looked and it says 34a even higher than I thought...30a for the +5 and 28a for the +3.3 seems to be about the right average for most PSU's I've seen, so I don't really think it has weak rails. I'll agree that it can be scratched easily, but I put it in a Lian-Li case and it fit nice, no scratches and looks beautiful, you almost don't even want to touch the **** thing cause of fingerprints lol... The little rubber pads they give you to plug up the unused ports are worthless though. They don't stay in at all so I simply took them all out because chances are they would fall off in the case although rubber they wouldn't short anything, I still don't like stuff falling out lol. And out of the 3 'cons' listed on that review - Not active PFC - No PCI-Express or 24-pin power connector included - Finger prints easily I'd say the only one that actually matters is the Non-Active PFC (which the thermaltake 560w PurePower PSU has, I have this PSU and it runs great and you guys know how OC'd my system is and how many fans I got )Regarding the few molex connectors, it really does have an efficient amount and for the most part, most fans are pass through connectors so you really wouldn't have to worry about using them all up. One thing that I think is retarded though is that they don't have SATA Power connectors included and you can send out a 'rebate' type thing to get a set of them I believe...so that's lame. Other than that I've worked with the PSU, built a machine with it, and personally think it's a worthy buy. |
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| Monster Techie | Quote:
about the rails though...my little 330watter Enermax is 3.36v/5.00v/11.96v with a 600mhz overclock. 3.26v just seemed weak to me since my crappy PSU does better on that rail.
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| Banned Join Date: Aug 2004
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| Well I was more looking at the actual ampere rating on the rails not so much the actual voltage when in use for his system. My +12v is at like 11.86 but I've got now 10 case fans running, 1 on the CPU which is the tornado which sucks a lot of power, 2 in the PSU, and the fact that the system is OC'd to 2.6GHz (BTW I've been 'practicing' RAM oc'ing so instead of 166FSB I've got it up to 186 and thus far thats the highest I got it to go, at 187 it produces errors up the *** but I haven't fully gone back in and gone about it the way you suggested in my thread where I asked ) My +3.3 is at 3.36 and +5 at 5.03 |
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| Banned Join Date: Aug 2004
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| Monster Techie | I'd go with 188mhz 2.5-4-4-6 2.7v. if that doesnt work try 2.8v, after that if you still get errors it's probably maxed. might try just tightening timings with added voltage if your RAM is maxed. Also did you make sure NB wsn't holding you back?
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