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    crazy huge mother of a psu there Vic
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    Looking wood Vic.. your friend made the whole psu from existing ones, right? or did hi make it "de novo"?
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    looks to be a combination of both. sweet

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    Wow Victor, that's monsterous. I like the "Made in China".
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    Huh that is monster, really nice PSU there

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    thx guys above.
    my friend...in my oppinion, he is definetly MAD.
    as he said, he can copy a Asus mobo, and rebuild a non-mos/caps mobo.
    just using a liner psu to control all the volts./amps and will be absolutely stable like a dead-man's heart beat
    for the above PSU he made, cost about 1100~1200usd for his own hobby.

    but I think that's tooo big and crazy for me.
    I'd rather buy zippy 850w for cpu+ pc p&c 1kw for gpu and other stuff like hdd/mobo/fans etc.
    what do u think ? haha
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    omg its the size of a computer =/

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    thats nuts!! come on Hipro5, you gonna take that??? aha


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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    thx guys above.
    my friend...in my oppinion, he is definetly MAD.
    as he said, he can copy a Asus mobo, and rebuild a non-mos/caps mobo.
    just using a liner psu to control all the volts./amps and will be absolutely stable like a dead-man's heart beat
    for the above PSU he made, cost about 1100~1200usd for his own hobby.

    but I think that's tooo big and crazy for me.
    I'd rather buy zippy 850w for cpu+ pc p&c 1kw for gpu and other stuff like hdd/mobo/fans etc.
    what do u think ? haha

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    Component wise, a motherboard isnt all that high tech or complicated. It's the physical layout that makes or breaks a good motherboard design and that's something MUCH harder to design well and some manufacturers even have trouble copying it from Intel's published specs.

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    wow id love to see a mobo with every voltage regulator replaced with a linear one. im sure it would be a great overclocker especially if you started with a good clocking board before you start.

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    I have some Jung style linear regulator pcb's here, they are an improved design by Andrew L Weekes. High bandwidth ultra low noise supplies, with pre sense, and a pre tracking regulator. The only unfortunate area is that supplies such as these are only good for about 1 amp at 12v. I have been toying with the idea of supplying some of the lower current areas of a board with some of these for a while, like the PLL. Or even using a low jitter clock generator circuit..

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    http://tangentsoft.net/elec/opamp-linreg.html


    many of the modern low power regulators are in the above link..

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    hipro5: Toilet huh? I just need to finish my degree so I can actually attemt my ideas. I need a reclining toilet to "invent" on.

    VictorWang: That psu is pretty awsome, but the size is a bit much. I like the idea of building a motherboard, and as someone stated it'd be great to take a good clocking board and just take off what you don't want and add better voltage regulation, better caps, or whatever. I actually can't wait to go back to school, I never thought that would happen, but then you guys have to show me what I "should" be able to do once I'm finished. Who knows, maybe I will actually be able to contribute something to XS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prosk8 View Post
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    This is an interesting but a little brain-dead concept. To get massive amount of extra power for very little investment simply but 2 or 3 inexpensive 580Watt supplies and run mobo on one, graphics on another and periphs on 3rd if you are a total amp junky. Although this solution requires more space and will probably generate more heat than a single unit solution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s_p_kay View Post
    This is an interesting but a little brain-dead concept. To get massive amount of extra power for very little investment simply but 2 or 3 inexpensive 580Watt supplies and run mobo on one, graphics on another and periphs on 3rd if you are a total amp junky. Although this solution requires more space and will probably generate more heat than a single unit solution.
    In case you don't know Hipro use 4 PSUs in the same time and he is tired from this , the Guy can afford 1KW PSU but he needs something special and makes his life easier in the future
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    Thanks for update Kemo - actually I'm an Electrical Engineer w/ advanced degrees so I am quite familiar with the quest for the ultimate PS ;-) I was merely stating what I have observed as an over-educated computer engineer; i.e. it's hard to compete with a small "army" of reliable moderately priced supplies from a purely price-performance standpoint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s_p_kay View Post
    Thanks for update Kemo - actually I'm an Electrical Engineer w/ advanced degrees so I am quite familiar with the quest for the ultimate PS ;-) I was merely stating what I have observed as an over-educated computer engineer; i.e. it's hard to compete with a small "army" of reliable moderately priced supplies from a purely price-performance standpoint.
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    Erm, its a little weird how a lot of peeps dont have a case for their PC.....essentially thats a cheat because in a case things always run hotter, yet ppl will claim their OC "stable"

    Sorry, in my book nothing is valid unless its in a case, and hence, a "normal" environment, by all means go nuts on cooling not a problem, but an open top setup with an OC ppl claim to be stable when in all reality inside a PC it probably won't be? Thats just unacceptable to me.

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    Well after some long time I'm very interested if there is a update or some Hipro. Been watching this one from the beginning and still am very impressed.

    So hopefully there is something you can tell right?

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    Grrrrrr. 13 pages and no damn pics!!!!!!!
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    serious need of update!!

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    I'll update this week you guys......
    I had a LOT of work to do during Easter.....My worst times due to a lot of work are in X-Mas, in Easter and in Summer......I couldn't even find much time for benching.....
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    great hipro5 i cant wait to see what you have done.

    i can wait to see some benching results with a psu like this really!

    i bet you could push a pentium4 based core really well with this power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandinb View Post
    great hipro5 i cant wait to see what you have done.

    i can wait to see some benching results with a psu like this really!

    i bet you could push a pentium4 based core really well with this power.

    Nice idea, but the PSU only won't help you much as long as you leave the board's regulation untouched. I'm sure that's no problem for hipro5 though.
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