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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Be sure to keep the ripple down man, otherwise it'll be harder to get world record overclocks
    Not trying be the clever anoing one, But maybe you should look at why Seasonic has so low rippels.
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    just don't electrocute yourself

    but seriously, you should start a custom PSU company. no need to massproduce. just handmake them.
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    This sounds really cool hipro! I guess when you build it yourself there's no need to mod it for higher rails

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    waiting some pics and design...wonder my ocz can turn to 1200w after seeing this build LOL

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    Simply amazing ! I really wish i knew how to do something like this

    Good Luck Hipro
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    I have a few 2400VA 120 primary 13.8 dual secondary transformers. I will see how your project goes before I attempt to hurt myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prosk8
    or you can send like hamm 8 your supply to me and i do the extreme overclock
    you make me

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    pics?
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    Dead camrea, sadly Kingpin should make his pots to balance better :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    As tittle says....
    George why did you put the same color cables? I dont think is right...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unseen
    George why did you put the same color cables? I dont think is right...

    Those are all 12v lines and grounds, the grounds are marked in black tape.

    Thick guage wire with high quality insulation isnt cheap, so easier to buy one big roll of it then several small ones in different colors.

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    As for the coloured cables: Once they've been soldered onto PCB there's no difference which colour is which.....The connectors CAN'T be pluged in with wrong dirrection so we are OK....

    As for pics, I'll borrow a digicam and start picturing....
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    give the pic man

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    are those pci-e cables? why did you go with 5 instead of 6?
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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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    the centered ground is actualy not grounded on graphic cards and though not needed, that is my explanation, I could be wrong very easily
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    Quote Originally Posted by zbogorgon
    the centered ground is actualy not grounded on graphic cards and though not needed, that is my explanation, I could be wrong very easily
    I just have used them all....

    Quote Originally Posted by Qkjhfhaiguihfma
    are those pci-e cables? why did you go with 5 instead of 6?
    I actually need 4 of them for the VGAs......BUT I always have backups so I made the fifth one for spare in case some of the others gets damaged during a bench or by any other reason.....
    IF I run a bench something happen to one of them, I must be ready to have a spare to plug in istead of fixing it or so....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    I actually need 4 of them for the VGAs......BUT I always have backups so I made the fifth one for spare in case some of the others gets damaged during a bench or by any other reason.....
    IF I run a bench something happen to one of them, I must be ready to have a spare to plug in istead of fixing it or so....
    understood

    do you think there would be any benefit in replacing the wires with higher quality (thicker) ones on something like a pc power & cooling unit?
    Quote Originally Posted by Ket
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkjhfhaiguihfma
    understood

    do you think there would be any benefit in replacing the wires with higher quality (thicker) ones on something like a pc power & cooling unit?
    You're going to loose your RMA by doing this but as for me who wants everything perfect, yes it worths it....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    I just have used them all....



    I actually need 4 of them for the VGAs......BUT I always have backups so I made the fifth one for spare in case some of the others gets damaged during a bench or by any other reason.....
    IF I run a bench something happen to one of them, I must be ready to have a spare to plug in istead of fixing it or so....
    what about 2 vgas on sli + a 3rd doin physics? you need like 7 cables

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    Why don`t you just contact FSP Corp. and ask them to build a custom Fortron for you...They make the best and most reliable PSUs,you know

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    That would take the fun out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fixt00l
    Why don`t you just contact FSP Corp. and ask them to build a custom Fortron for you...They make the best and most reliable PSUs,you know
    from the sounds of it a psu like hipro is talking about is beyond what fsp does.

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    No manufacturer, and I mean NO manufacturer, in his right mind would produce what hipro5 is working on right now. The reason is: You either wouldn't make money selling it, or you wouldn't even find anyone to pay the price you're asking. hipro is a perfectionist and no manufacturer can produce perfection and still earn enough.
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    There is a difference between perfection and Close to it. Close to it will probably make alot of money but perfection is impossible. Kind of like the flaws of electrolytic Capacitors. They will work wonderfully for 2-5 years, after that you have a 50/50 chance of them not actually having ANY capacitance. Why do we use them? Because they are Cheap, effective and no one expects something to last forever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by metro.cl
    what about 2 vgas on sli + a 3rd doin physics? you need like 7 cables
    i don't understand your math
    Quote Originally Posted by Ket
    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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