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TyphooN
08-12-2004, 04:03 PM
I have an Enermax 460w psu. It is rated at 33a on the 12v stock, I have the 12v at 13v, will this increase the amps at all? I was thinking about getting an MCW50-T, the 80w one. I know that it will be able to power this. But what is the max watts that I will be ble to power on my psu most likely? I know that you can upgrade the tec in the MCW50-T to 172w, would it be able to power that? On this forum someone said taht they were running a 226w cpu tec on one. I know that watts/volts = amps, I just don't know how to figure out how many amps I am already using.
Marvin
08-25-2004, 04:58 PM
I dont think you will get in trouble...
plug it and forget...:D
TyphooN
08-26-2004, 10:35 AM
Alright, but I just thought of something else. saaya and others have been saying that my dual heatercore won't keep up with the tecs + the watts I already have, so I guess I won't be going tec anytime soon.
saaya
08-27-2004, 11:44 AM
well a 227W tec+an 80W tec will be HOT. im not saying it wont work, but you wont get very good temps if its a normal dual 120mm heatercore.
but it really depends on the heatercore.
a good dual 120mm heatecore with shrouds and 2 fans on eac side might be able to remove the heat fine.
there was a sell out of d-tek 150mm heatercores for 15$ each, did you get the link i sent you? add one of those and you should get good temps!
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