hmmm maybe a 500 watt powersupply to work at 1volt to 2 volts to replace the motherboards regulation with. hehe one step at a time though...
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hmmm maybe a 500 watt powersupply to work at 1volt to 2 volts to replace the motherboards regulation with. hehe one step at a time though...
i cant w8 to see this monster ready and in action, GL man
take a picture of a non functioning box with a lot of wires
I don't care if it works, it's the dream, not the actuality that gives me inspiration.
The point of this PSU was to get super stability...hence all the "overkill". He doesn't want it for the 3.whatever KW output...no one needs it after all.
ok this thread is on the last page at the bottom lol. any update hipro5?
What are you benching? A neutron star?Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Guys keep in mind that this is not an "everyday PSU".....
It's only for "heavy" benching......
yeah, pretty much.
What are you benching ?
We are talking about 1 psu replacing more than 3 others.
This is Hipro5 we are talking about here.
When this guy recived his Abit he desolderd alle the mosfets and condenators and moved them to the other side of the motherboard.
Why you say ?
Not because of Performance, NO NO!
because of Issulation issues! :shocked: :shocked:
This guy buys 2 x 8800 Ultras around 1000 $a pice, and does the Vgpu and Vmem mods. Nope NOT ENOUGH.
He solders more coils on the card, does VTT mods and WHAT EVERY he can to make it run faster!!!
So please, Please try and show some respect instead of makeing fun about the enormus project he has started.
:rolleyes: :down: :rolleyes:
Keep up the skilled work and keep setting exampels Hipr05;)
Hum, does someone ever read this test The PSU producing 375A on one 12V Rail and there's a more powerfull model, a 10 000W... I don't know if it's a competition for Hipro, but it seems that 250A on 12V is not the best he can do... :shrug:
Almost ready.... ;) I'll upload pictures when finished..... :)
Digital reading in EACH rail (12V, 5V, 3.3V) on the front U3 panel.... and ~10 - 20mV droop at max loads..... ;) Though it's big but I can place it on my benching table.... :D
Great hipro5 :up:
finally :)
i had missed the thread , i takes to long to read :D . i hope everthing goes well and we see ur monster :up:
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After that long period it is finally done :)
Good work George :)
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I've been waiting for this moment for so long :D
You'd better post pics before page 14 ends and 15 begins of else ... :fight: :fight:
j/k.
The best power supply is a heavy power supply.
c'mon hipro...I've been waiting on this for quite a while now....
Do you really think that he cares about the time you are already waiting for the pics? Remember he's been working on this project for over a year now. He won't care for a few more weeks, will he?
And even if he would, I think that he's got REAL work to do, besides his hobby.
So, please be patient and don't moan about it. ;)
Over 41k views on this thread i think a lot of ppl have been waiting :p:
I'm new, but I'm definitely subscribing to Hipro5's thread.
This should be interesting.
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Hipro why none of this project is not in the lab or i'am blind ? :D
keep up the good work :D
3 years for the maximiser... 1 years for the Poweriser :p
still within the timeframe :D
good stuff are always late ;)
Good to hear that your almost done w/ your project.
I hate it when people rush you... Comon people Hipro is trying to build a piece of art here. He can take another year to build this if he thinks itll make it perfect.
It took michelangelo 4 years to paint the Sisteen Chapel, and then he achieved perfection.
I say, lets give hipro some time, and he'll build a helluva beast!
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well guys take a look this thread:
http://www.thelab.gr/showthread.php?s=&threadid=39997
use http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr
greek-> english to translate if you need more info's! :D
cant wait to see the pics later today!
Here are some of them......I still have work to do....
I have to finish another 3 output pcbs.....:(
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU_4500Watts/1.jpg
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU_4500Watts/2.jpg
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU_4500Watts/3.jpg
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU_4500Watts/4.jpg
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU_4500Watts/5.jpg
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU_4500Watts/6.jpg
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU_4500Watts/7.jpg
I've used 5 x DDR Maximizers constructed by me, and mod them for this usage....
3 of them will be for the 12V, 1 for the 3.3Volts (trimmed by in front up to 3.75V), and one for the 5V.....
The total REAL 24/7 power of it, will be 4500 Watts.....:D
I designed all the other PCBs especially for this purpose.....I did them very simple coz I didn't have much spare time....
One PCB is the Protections and automatations....One PCB is for the fans - thermaly controled - up to 10Amps.....One PCB is the RELE's which feed the output power circuits and one is the standby voltage - 5V/25A..... :D
I've made another 2 x PCI-E cables with a "sensor cable" included so to read the voltage direct from the PCI-E slot and correct it....By doing so, I will have no Vdroop onto cables.....PLUS the cables are TOO thick.....
I'll be back.....:)
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dude, you are insane :P
gratz
This is just so so so :woot: Can't say it another way. There are some many pieces. I don't see sinks you have them back there somewhere right ?
wow thats awesome hipro
i hope you have the time to finnish it soon i think the results will be really great!
btw got any pics of that huge transformer you were talking about?
Looks good ;).
Going to be very cool and wild when you are done with the little :p: monster
haha you keep on finding more and more uses for those maximizers!
You are looking at 1800W at least on the 12v rail right? :p:
Any pictures of the transformers? :)
I just looked at some of the most insane pictures of electronic hardware I've ever seen.
I am in awe of your skills. (and balls)
how you keeping that beast cool
I'll give them some shots and I'll upload....;)
Ha, ha.....Thanks but these circuits are plain simple....I just didn't have much time on me to design something "cool" so I'll use them.... :(
With two - thermally controled - DELTA 12 x 12cm fans....AND the box's design for the best airflow through heatsink..... ;)
When it's fully done you'll understand what I mean.... ;)
hipro, that is absolutely nuts and I'm glad to see it coming together. Can't wait to see what sort of damage you'll do with this much tunable power at your hands.
I see many mosfets and coils screaming in agony and releasing brilliant light shows in the future.
Awesome :D
Totally Outstanding, a credit to the PC modding and overclocking community.
You have my respect dude.
Dave
I wish I had one of these!!!:shocked:
Go to Newegg.
Click on Power Supplies.
Click on Power Search on the left hand side.
Sort by PSU's at 900w or higher.
They range anywhere from 76A to 100A for the different 1000w versions listed.
(Or just click HERE)
Hey there Hipro good to see you back in the xtremo scene, very nice work you've done as usual:rolleyes:
:up:
Say that again.... :D
In the past I had design a protection pcb (board) for my RF Amplifiers (that I'm selling)...It was with 25 protection circuits....Amps/OVP/SWR/Overpower output/3xTemp, etc., and one simple circuit with reles (like the above one) for the "simpler" RF Amplifiers that I sell (cheeper)....
Well the simple circuit with the reles from 1989 up to now, never abounded me.....As for the 25 super protection circuit - I have seen a 2000W FM RF Amplifier NOT starting up due to a bad 1uf capacitor.....My client couldn't do it's job with a 7000 Euro RF machine due to a capacitor that costs 0.xx Euros....:D Isn't that bad?.....:(
:confused: 1000W/12V=83.33333A
Yes correct....and these are for 24/7 at full load......PEAK (as ALL PSU sellers say, coz they write down their PEAK power and not their REAL 24/7) will be ~3850Watts ONLY for those 12Volts outputs..... :p:
P.S. I want to add here: When you see a - let's say 1000W PSU - for the computer, better do the math with a 80% for 24/7 to be sure....It's a "fashion"/"trick" nowadays, for the manufuctures to write down their PEAK Wattage....Do the math and ADD all watts (amps) that are writen down to a PSU you buy and you'll see that it's WAY higher than what is real.... :D
They're getting to be as bad as a lot of audio equipment.... 1000w peak, 350w RMS at best...
thank so much
Are you trying to suggest that Hipro could use a normal kilowatt PSU?? :rofl:
Dude, this guy used a PSU to power the PC, another one to power the graphics cards and ANOTHER one to power all the fans (mostly Deltas). The PC and GFX PSUs were well over 500W, i think about 750W or so... And he is tired of using 3 PSUs so that's why he is building this monster :rolleyes:
wow congrat on the work .... officialy a work of art...
Can't wait to see the finished product. Any updates?
Omg! Subscribed :clap:
Where did you find that label from? Is he finally getting into production cause I thought he said something about doing it like he did the Maximizer.
On the Greek forum.. :D
Neeeeeed mooooooore info!
Keep the pics and info coming - this thread should be at the top of the page every time someone looks.
sweet stuff
lol hipro tech is some other company just sharing his name...
but hipro please continue with the pictures :)
wow nice PSU
is there an Estimated time of arrival ?
and is the rails ajustable :D ?
man just give me a date and i'll b all over that 1200 watt psu
hopefully i can get one in canada if and when they are made.
Same here! :D That is one kick-ass PSU :up:
!!!!!
aww crap i "only" got a 1200W thermaltake :P
Hipro, you nutcase ;) :p:
I've wanted to do the exact same thing a few years ago but I gave up due to the budget being exceeded and lack of time.
(Tip)To save some money I had stolen the transformer of my dads electric welding station. (it worked on 400V's primary voltage, so the powercables from the wall outlet to the transformer could be less thick :D )
It can also have very big (near short) currents wich comes in handy for the current rush you got when powering on (for the capacitor battery to load).
But making a lineair psu for such currents is damn expensive on components and cooling (not to mention the efficiency ;) )
Yes it costs DUMN high...... :(
BUT I'm finishing it and it's first public view will be in an Overclocking Event we are preparing here in Hellas(Greece) in mid October.....We will bench with it me, k|ngp|n and Shamino...... :D
Yeah :p that's sound really good !
Can't wait to see that monster in action! :D
LOL hipro wearing AMD colours
there is something really wrong with that image :ROTF: who painted you green dude :D (i'm sure nn_step likes it hehe)
nn_step what's up with you.......no response to PM from the other day :confused:
Now you can say you have the biggest baddest psu ever made/on this planet :shocked:
Wee need your 1200 Watt edtions :D
When will they be released and have you found a reseller in denmark yet ?
It'll be released this month.... ;)
Denmark?......Hmmm.....Will those guys will be OK?.... :)
http://www.danskdatasalg.dk/
http://www.hipro-tech.com/images/PSU...ts/6_2_ATI.jpg
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wait my uncle in germany has a 500v socket in his basement,
couldn't you run it of that if u had one to.
kudos to you hipro
Hmm Hipro (and hi by the way, danish guy here), I'm not sure those guys there even sell computer parts :shrug:
I'd look at http://coolerkit.dk (good guys, sponsors octeamdenmark so they should be very open towards selling your products). If they aren't interested in selling hardware such as psu's (their main business is cooling gear) then I'd look at http://shg.dk/ or http://getmore.dk/
Have done business with both and I know they are good people. good luck!
man, I've been waiting to see this thing forever, great job hipro
Need one so I can retire my dual 600w setup lol ;)