To be a professional noob/idiot
* Default factory speed is for noobs.
* Everything must go above the speed that the factory consider safe.
* Everything for more performance
* Everything fits, and everything can be broken.
* Most problems can be fixed by adding a volt or two.
* Post things in your signature that makes no sense at all.
VERY nice work! I was just wondering if this PSU is related to the master in any way ? Seeing as you share a name with it. It came out of my new Xeon server.Little beast if 650w and is powering a quad core xeon with 4tb of disk space and is like the size of my hand!. Such a good PSU could only be made by 1 person
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e6420 @ 500x7 - 1.48v
Asus P5B DLX
2x1024mb GSkill HZ's @ 500 4-4-4-12 @ 2.25v
Asus 320mb 8800gts @ 675/985
ThermalTake Armor Black
OCZ 850w
Bob - i've got a 235w HIPRO in my room that ran circles around 350w units back in the day lol![]()
All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.
HIPRO and err HIPRO are unrelated as far as I know![]()
Fold for XS!
You know you want to
So its christmas day now has santa brought you anything Hipro5 or do you have to wait till the new year?
And merry christmas all!
he didn't specify the year of the christmas![]()
Ηipro-Tech is the label used by Hipro5 in psus!
E8400 TRUE120@Asus Maximus Formula@2x2GB Geil Evo One 800MHz 4-4-4@Corsair HX 620W
Sapphire HD6850 1GB@Samsung 830 128GB@Casetek 1022-5@LG 19" 1970HQ
Creative Inspire 5.1 5100@Samsung SH-S203B SA@CM Quickfire Pro Red@Logitech G-600
Yes we know Spyrus, we were just joking about old Hipro PSU's![]()
All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.
Amazing work. I really am interested in how the cooling is setup. At that low of efficiency (compared to regular PSUs) and that high of voltage possible, there could be quite a lot of heat produced if it was stress tested or (in the rare likelihood that any system use that much power) benched to full capacity.
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Budgets, Bling, We Need Not These. We Have Science!
Wow, I just spent an hour or two reading every single post.
Very impressed so far.
Keep up the good work Hipro, and we're all anxious to see results!
*subscribed*
Gaming, Crunching, Audio Rig:
Asus ROG RIVE X79
Intel Core i7 4930K, @ 4500MHz
4x 8GB G.Skill TridentX DDR3-1600, @ 2400 C10 1T
3x AMD HD7970 GHz Editions
Samsung 830 256GB
CoolerMaster Silent Pro Gold 1200W
Sound System:
Custom DAC (RM-DAC) to a tube-rolled and tuned Xiang Sheng 708b to Sennheiser HD650s
my lights haven't dimmed yet, must not be finished yet![]()
EVGA 780i Rev A1 | Intel Quad Q9450 @ 3.80GHz | 2X EVGA 8800GTS 512MB | CORSAIR Dominator 4GB DDR2 1066MHz CM2X2048-8500C5D | PCP&C Silencer 610 | 2X Seagate 750GB Drives in Raid 0 | Antec P182 Case | MCR320 Radiator, MCP655 Pump, D-Tek FuZion CPU Waterblock, ViperJohn's NB Waterblock, & Swiftech MCRES-MICRO Reservoir
EVGA X58 Rev 1.0 | Intel i7-920 @ 4.00GHz | 2X BFG GTX 295 896MB | CORSAIR Dominator 6GB DDR3 800MHz CM3X2G1600C8D | Thermaltake ThoughPower 1200W | 2X Seagate 1TB Drive in Raid 0 | Danger Den Cube Case | MCR220 Radiator, MCP655 Pump, D-Tek FuZion CPU Waterblock.
Skull|E5430's V8 @ 3.20GHz|8GB|GTX295|on H2O.
Skull|E5320's V8 @ 2.8GHz|8GB|GTX280|on H2O.
wow!
not only are u a master overclocker but u go past that.u engineer,design,build youurself,and produce your own stuff.that is the one of the best sounding specs for a powersupply i ever heard for computers.very good work,your mind never stops.thats a easy $600-$800 powersupply right there.pm if it is possible to special order one of these off you.im so sick of the subpar powewrsupply market.but what your thinking will make a amazing 1,000 watt powersupply,i want 1!.![]()
Stacker830 Watercooled
windows7 ultimate 64 bit!!!
heatkiller(rev3) on 2500k@ 4.5ghz 1.35v,8 gigs 2133 ripjaws 1.5v
Swiftech Mcp-655,1/2in tygon,13x120 sunnons on junk ps,
(2)triple 120mm rads,Biostar TP67XE(rev 5.2)
150 gig velicraptor (stable drive) ssds r still buggy!!
xfi-xtrememusic,klipsch ultras, sen hd-595s
Evga Hydro gtX 590,co0lermaster-1250 watt,
24" Sony fw-900 black ops at @ 2304x1440 85hz/85fps SOLID
G@m3r 4 L1Fe!!
http://s76.photobucket.com/albums/j1...0VIEW%20ALL--/
3dmark 11 http://3dmark.com/3dm11/1102387
Thats a ton of amps :p
http://www.1cup1coffee.com - Play flash games in school
Cool idea Hipro5, ill watch this one with intrest.
Q6600 G0 @ 3.0Ghz (333x9)
OCZ XTC SLI 4GB 800mhz 5-5-5-5-18
Gigabyte GTX 460 OC 768mb @ 715/900/1430
Intel SSD G2 80gb
Western Digital Caviar green 500gb
Western Digital caviar black 1tb
Western Digital Caviar black 1tb
Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme + Scythe S-Flex 1200RPM
Fractal Design Arc Midi
Gigabyte P35-DS4 rev 2.0
Corsair HX 620W.
Is this project nearing its completion??
I am very interested how it looks and performs![]()
To be a professional noob/idiot
* Default factory speed is for noobs.
* Everything must go above the speed that the factory consider safe.
* Everything for more performance
* Everything fits, and everything can be broken.
* Most problems can be fixed by adding a volt or two.
* Post things in your signature that makes no sense at all.
Look here.....
http://www.plaisio.gr/product.aspx?c...roduct=1038982
Hipro's little monster came in retail....
It's being sold since november 2007 i think.
Cpu:Phenom ΙΙ 965 c3 @ 4.1Ghz/2.8nb (air cooled)
Mobo: Asus M3a79-T Deluxe
Ram:A-data 2x2 800+ @ 1000
Gpu:Asus Hd4850 512mb @ 700/1050(sycthe Musashi)
Hdd:500gb Seagate 7200.11
Psu:Corsair Hx620
Cooling: TRue(dual fan)
Case: Coolermaster Haf 932...
Give_update
Aye, hipro man cmon, give us some updates...
Looking @ the site's spec...90a 12v... seriously?
I used to be a schizophrenic; but we're okay now.
I am not convinced that Hipro will be successful.
Example. 12v @ 100A =1200W. Now the pass transistors of such a linear regulator will require a low ripple input voltage max of 15.6V for +10% high input and allowing for a low of -10%. This represents 360Watts of heat. There is the rectifier loss of about 1.4V x 100A =140Watts. There is the transformer loss @ say 92% of 100Watts. With other losses the total would be about 700 watts. A lot of cooling required just for the one output.
Therefore for 1200Watts output about 1900Watts is required to go into the transformer. 63% efficient.
My mind boggled when it was proposed to get 2500Watts OUTPUT from two 1000VA transformers, this does not compute.
Then there is the subject of input caps they will need to be monsters to handle the 50/60hertz ripple at low voltage and provide a sufficiently low ripple that it will not reduce the margin of 3.6V across the linear regulator transistors. If ripple is 0.5V pp the 3.6V will need to be increased by about 0.3volt.
The whole reason that switching regs are much better is that the line power is rectified and smoothed at a high voltage and lower current plus the switching transistors pass a lower current at a low voltage drop ( voltage across the transistors is no longer critical) and of course the power loss is SO much less. Less critical caps and less heat.
All the above numbers are approximations but also realistic to demonstrate the magnitude of the challenge.
Cya in a few days George... Any chance of you having this monster along with ya?
Are you aware of what the concept of "oc camp" is at the booth? I heard something about it, but couldnt quite figure what it'll be...?
I'll try to catch Danny in the morning, I'd just like to sleep long, heh.. : - )
Ohhh, and I think I'll bring an USB key along this time... I'll make you bench PiFast 4.3 - This time I'll keep whining untill you do so
How on gods earth did you come to that conclusion...
Competition ranking;
2005; Netbyte, Karise/Denmark #1 @ PiFast
2008; AOCM II, Minfeld/Germany #2 @ 01SE/AM3/8M (w. Oliver)
2009; AMD-OC, Viborg/Denmark #2 @ max freq Gigabyte TweaKING, Paris/France #4 @ 32M/01SE (w. Vanovich)
2010: Gigabyte P55, Hamburg/Germany #6 @ wprime 1024/SPI 1M (w. THC) AOCM III, Minfeld/Germany #6 @ 01SE/AM3/1M/8M (w. NeoForce)
Spectating;
2010; GOOC 2010 Many thanks to Gigabyte!
240volt 4000w = 16Aso hot cables to PSU
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Hi George, the thread is way too long for a full read, so I hope I won't ask anything "old" now.
What about the filter capacitors? I assume you rectified your 230V with a Graetz Bridge, and if you're following with a simple pi-filter you're gonna need a huge filter capacity. That's gonna cost you more than the toroid and other stuff put together.
If you were an hi-fi addict, as I am, I would tell you "Remember about good old Nelson Pass" and you'd surely remember his DIY project, altogether with his Pass Labs commercial 30k$ hi-end class A amps, and some of his good thoughts. I don't know if you're an hi-fi addict or not, and you're used to heavy class A stuff or not, but man, really, if your rectifier is working through Graetz plus pi-filtering (LC or RC), that "C" is something I really want to see.
Good luck.
Giacomo
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