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Thread: Antec TPQ1200W & EVGA SR-2 & GTX480 4way SLI @1700W available !!

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    Antec TPQ1200W & EVGA SR-2 & GTX480 4way SLI @1700W available !!

    Lots people discuss about the power consumption of Nvidia GTX480

    So i use EVGA SR-2 Dual CPU mobo & GTX480 4 way SLI to stress Antec TPQ1200W OC


    Testing Hardwares:

    E5640 X 2
    EVGA SR2
    ADATA 2200 CL8 2GB x4
    ADATA SSD S592 64GB
    EVGA GTX480 4 way SLI
    Antec TPQ1200W OC


    Testing Program :

    Kombustor for VGA Buring

    Prime 95 for CPU Buring
    (16 Threads make the totally highest power consumption)

    CPU = 4g Vcore = 1.3

    GPU voltage 1.125v

    Both of Kombustor & prime95 running together ,1700 Watts input continue loading available!!!!


    here is the link of youtube video , enjoy it !

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1Dsg2thgVI



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    wow crazy PSU. 1200w looks like it's underrated. although, i don't think it can run at 1700w like that for 24/7
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    Nope but someone will give it a try

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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    Nope but someone will give it a try
    yes

    Nice job antec
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    CRAZY Monsta PSU

    i love it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    wow crazy PSU. 1200w looks like it's underrated. although, i don't think it can run at 1700w like that for 24/7


    it is ture . it will shorten the PSU's life.

    Dont worry about that .... 5 years warranty !!
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    Think I just found a new PSU for my SR-2 build anyone know where I can find the efficiency chart for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    Think I just found a new PSU for my SR-2 build anyone know where I can find the efficiency chart for this.
    http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...tory2&reid=177
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    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Is that power draw from the wall? If so, don't forget to factor in efficiency
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oj101 View Post
    Is that power draw from the wall? If so, don't forget to factor in efficiency


    1700w is input

    about 85% for output
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    Output about 1450w in that case, which is still impressive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jowy Atreides View Post
    Intel is about to get athlon'd
    Athlon64 3700+ KACAE 0605APAW @ 3455MHz 314x11 1.92v/Vapochill || Core 2 Duo E8500 Q807 @ 6060MHz 638x9.5 1.95v LN2 @ -120'c || Athlon64 FX-55 CABCE 0516WPMW @ 3916MHz 261x15 1.802v/LN2 @ -40c || DFI LP UT CFX3200-DR || DFI LP UT NF4 SLI-DR || DFI LP UT NF4 Ultra D || Sapphire X1950XT || 2x256MB Kingston HyperX BH-5 @ 290MHz 2-2-2-5 3.94v || 2x256MB G.Skill TCCD @ 350MHz 3-4-4-8 3.1v || 2x256MB Kingston HyperX BH-5 @ 294MHz 2-2-2-5 3.94v

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    Nice vid Nick, even the gpu's had a small oc on them

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    I wonder if one of these could power four or five crunching rigs, it would save on wiring. Hmmm...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jowy Atreides View Post
    Intel is about to get athlon'd
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    If you don't mind I have some questions. If it can do 1450 W DC why Antec labelled it as 1200W?

    Also does the Antec TPQ1200W OC has more power compared to the Antec TPQ1200W (non OC). Its components/design are the same or it uses different switching fets/regulation diodes and has raised levels of OCP to achieve higher output?

    Thanks
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    retracted. Just did the math again and each virtual rail on the TPQ 1200 OC is rated at 600W before the OCP will trigger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    retracted. Just did the math again and each virtual rail on the TPQ 1200 OC is rated at 600W before the OCP will trigger.
    Love watching your frankestein video Linus, keep up the great vids

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    retracted. Just did the math again and each virtual rail on the TPQ 1200 OC is rated at 600W before the OCP will trigger.
    6 virtual rails * 600W that is 3600W!!! With 600W threshold the OCP protection is pointless then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crmaris View Post
    6 virtual rails * 600W that is 3600W!!! With 600W threshold the OCP protection is pointless then!

    from antec
    +12V1, 12V2, 12V3, 12V4, 12V5, 12V6 max. load: 100A
    max is (100A x 12v) 1200w not 3600

    tsk tsk


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    Then if the max is 1200W how come this PSU gave 1450W!! OCP is one thing and Max Amps is an other. I know of course that it can not give 3600W but I wrote this to emphasize that 600W per rail for OCP are alot (if 600W thres is real).

    Anyway I am waiting for a simple TPQ-1200 and when I will test it I will find out if it can give 1450W and the levels of its OCP. I just wanted to know if the OC edition with the simple have any hardware differences that allow the first to give more Watts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crmaris View Post
    Then if the max is 1200W how come this PSU gave 1450W!!
    Who knows.....maybe this psu...I mean the one that Nick show us it's modded

    Quote Originally Posted by crmaris View Post
    I just wanted to know if the OC edition with the simple have any hardware differences that allow the first to give more Watts.
    As far as I know internals are the same. The oc-ed has 2 more pci cables and the knobs for the fan and the +12V .

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    thanks for the reply sofos1990!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    retracted. Just did the math again and each virtual rail on the TPQ 1200 OC is rated at 600W before the OCP will trigger.
    Each rail OCP is around 50A



    Quote Originally Posted by crmaris View Post
    If you don't mind I have some questions. If it can do 1450 W DC why Antec labelled it as 1200W?

    Also does the Antec TPQ1200W OC has more power compared to the Antec TPQ1200W (non OC). Its components/design are the same or it uses different switching fets/regulation diodes and has raised levels of OCP to achieve higher output?

    Thanks
    1. Bcz we use good design & compenent inside , if i labelled 1300 even 1400w

    the market price will be higher .. i think that is good for users . Lower price to buy higher quality products .


    2. OC and standard version have same components inside, OC version have 4 more PCIE connectors & 2 knobs for adjusting 12v voltage and fan speed.






    Quote Originally Posted by crmaris View Post
    6 virtual rails * 600W that is 3600W!!! With 600W threshold the OCP protection is pointless then!

    that OCP is for each rail , the totally watts have OPP (over power protection) .

    so max watts is still the same . output is arround 1300 watts "protection"


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