Maybe, but the silverstone isn't available in spain :(Quote:
spec wise, i think the silverstone 650w looks more appealing for the same price.
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Maybe, but the silverstone isn't available in spain :(Quote:
spec wise, i think the silverstone 650w looks more appealing for the same price.
http://www.pcmoddingmy.com/content.php?review.217 <-- here are more pics
seems like its rated at 650W continuous/710W peak @ 50C same as pcp&c
what i do not see is the 4 pin connector that goes right next to the atx connector on the dfi board. its not on any of those cables on this psu (is it?). or is the 24pin atx a substitute? just wondering, if the 12v 4 pin connecter is not needed when you use a 24pin atx connector?
The Silverstone ST65ZF 650w has a 8pin connector and ships with a 8pin to 4pin adapter for regular motherboards
Motherboard Connectors: 24pin (main power) 8 pin (Aux power?) 6 pin (AGP Pro Power)
24pin is backwards compatible with 20pin mobos
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Originally Posted by omega65
thanks for the quick response. i am getting closer to finishing my system (waiting for venice) and i just wanted to make sure i got everything covered.
this seems to be a nice psu. i wish i would have jumped on it when it was 128 bucks.
edit: i missed the connector, just thought that it was an extension.
does this pus have internal adjustable pots?
I have no idea
Well here is a picture of the inside.I dont see any adj. pots there but maybe they are somewhat hidden.
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Originally Posted by chunkylover77
i also thought they were hidden, that is why i asked. anyone in the forum have theirs yet, maybe they could open it up? if not i would have to wait for a review, or i may just purchase mine anyway.
description of pots at other thread
There's a new ATHENA PSU, not known for great PSU's... but the spec's are THERE! It's $200. 658W. BIG rails, official SLI support.
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Originally Posted by Xassius
hmmm, what are they known for? have their previous psu sucked?Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
their lower level PSU's don't look GOOD ;)
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I just picked this sucker up today. Mines a 0511 model, so its definately V2.0
There are adjustable pots. The downside is, theres nothing that tells me which is which or what does what. Kind of pisses me off. If it can pass the SLI test, im sure its going to be fine. Ill have an answer for you soon about it working with the DFI NF4. I doubt there will be any issues.
That's great. Keep us posted Mofo... :ROTF:
Sorry had to do it.
Works fine with the DFI NF4 with +4V jumper in place. However, the voltages are kinda low out of the box. Now im researching how to increase. 3 adjustable VR's but they arent labeled.