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Last edited by MaxxxRacer; 08-25-2007 at 07:21 PM.
Amd Nvidia/Ati -3dmark06 scorebord revisted
asus L1N64-ws or /b depending on bios chip
4x1gig 8500 gkill bpk
2x opteron 8224 @ 3.8ghz
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=236
vga= 8800gt
winxp pro
custom chiller -31 water
2x dtek fuzions
bix3-with x3panaflo hi output
antec 850 quattro
heat under msimax abitmax and dfimax
We have 2 where I work (Micro Center).
Somebody should buy one. We've had one for a few weeks now...the other just came in the other day.
I wonder how many people are tripping 10A to 15A breakers using the PSU?
so do u hook that up to the plug like the ones that electric dryers use, or heaters
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Come up with a list of components you'd need to take advantage of having a power supply that can handle a load at over 1500w.
Now...make a list of how many people you've ever heard of with that kind of setup.
Now ask yourself the question "How many people are tripping 10a to 15a breakers using this PSU?"
Very few. The people that are tripping breakers are trying to test it.
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Mobo: Gigabyte Aorus X570 Ultra
RAM: Team TForce Xtreem ARGB 3600C14 2x16gb XMP
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900x
Graphics: EVGA (rip) RTX 3080 FTW3
PSU: Seasonic Focus GX 850w
Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360mm
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SSD: Micron 1100 2TB, Samsung 860 Evo 1tb
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would two of these fit in a Lian Li cube?
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wouldn't depend on countries' AC mains i.e. Australia 230-240V AC should handle it on our regular 10A circuits![]()
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Here in the US its 110V AC and most 10A-15A breakers has about 5 outlets and a light or 2 on it so its everything that is pulling from that breaker the computer is on. There is more on the breaker then just the system.
-edited slightly for clarityThis unit is capable of 16000w DC only if you are using the 20A NEMA 5-20R AC recepticle (and a 5-20P cable) and have a dedicated 20A circuit. If you do not, the unit has a normal 15A NEMA 5-15 cable with a circuit breaker in it to keep the unit from drawing more than 15A AC. This limits the DC output of this unit to ~1200w-1300w DC but was necessary for safety approval by UL. While some people might be able to find clever ways around these limitations, HardOCP cannot stress enough that users should not attempt to circumvent this restriction in any way.
The NEMA 5-20P looks like a regular 5-15 but with one blade at 90 degrees.
Last edited by [Spectre]; 08-26-2007 at 06:27 PM.
Paul Johnson
[H]ardOCP PSU Editor
id still rather have a pcp&c
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nothing wrong with 1600watt psu, the cooler running
i prefer not to exceed 50% due to heat
1600w is just too much. 800 - 1000w is probably the most you'll ever need...
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It's an ULTRA, expect it to be $19.99 after a $250 rebate at Fry's in two months.
[H] The good news is the Ultra X3 1600w is easily capable of producing ~1600w DC but the extreme load it places on the infrastructure of a user’s house or location is an issue.![]()
a psu thats too much for the house... i dont know... honestly.. anyone else think thats jsut a bit too much? and who needs 1600W anyway?
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PSUs :- Antec TPQ-1KW | Ultra X-Pro 600w EE
Cooling:- Nozzled FuZion | MCW60 | DDC w/ DDCT-01s | PA120.3
I wouldn't mind getting one if it's around $100 after rebate.
Yea, but it was not UL approved because it exceeded some kind of amperage limit.
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