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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...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandinb View Post
    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...
    And what in God's name would need more than 250A on a motherboard?
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    i cant w8 to see this monster ready and in action, GL man
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    Quote Originally Posted by celemine1Gig View Post
    And what in God's name would need more than 250A on a motherboard?

    wait doesnt dual core prescotts clocked super high with a bunch of volts take 300 watts

    quad core 300 watts?? at 5ghz + with tons of voltage i bet they eat near 300 watts anyways and overhead for stability is always a good idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandinb View Post
    wait doesnt dual core prescotts clocked super high with a bunch of volts take 300 watts

    quad core 300 watts?? at 5ghz + with tons of voltage i bet they eat near 300 watts anyways and overhead for stability is always a good idea.
    Although I doubt that the CPU alone would need 300W, you have to keep in mind that 300W at 1.5V means 200A.
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    take a picture of a non functioning box with a lot of wires

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    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.
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    ok this thread is on the last page at the bottom lol. any update hipro5?

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    Originally Posted by hipro5
    Guys keep in mind that this is not an "everyday PSU".....
    It's only for "heavy" benching......
    What are you benching? A neutron star?
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    yeah, pretty much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Order View Post
    What are you benching? A neutron star?
    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!

    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.



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    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...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad1723 View Post
    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...
    That is a MIG welder, not a power supply.

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    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....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    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....
    Finally, after 14 page's pictures

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    Great hipro5
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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis View Post
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    Yeah, cool Idea but shame it's taken over a year

    You couldn't buy a C2D when he started this

    That's dedication for you

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    i had missed the thread , i takes to long to read . i hope everthing goes well and we see ur monster

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    After that long period it is finally done
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    I've been waiting for this moment for so long
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    You'd better post pics before page 14 ends and 15 begins of else ...
































































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    The best power supply is a heavy power supply.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ak_47_boy View Post
    The best power supply is a heavy power supply.
    o.O that's so random.
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