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    Zippy700W...45A at 12V..

    Heres with Antec430 and Enermax660. Stable 5V line(0 fluctuation) when benching fx55 at 3.39Ghz and xtpe at 1.75V. Zippy a/k/a Emacs is a well known brand in the high end server market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    Heres with Antec430 and Enermax660. Stable 5V line(0 fluctuation) when benching fx55 at 3.39Ghz and xtpe at 1.75V. Zippy a/k/a Emacs is a well known brand in the high end server market.
    Man! You're power supply is bigger than my PS!

    Would you mind telling me what model you have (or do they only have 1 700w?) there and what type/number connectors come on it? I've been kind of eye-balling that. I, as you can see from my sig, have a poor, but pretty PS and need to upgrade.
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    Is a Zippy700W pretty reliable? And man.. Those are HUGE!! Any other specifications?

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    everyone is getting these now :|


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    Geez! How long is it exactly, I may have to get a new case just to get that psu....

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    it is so ugly though, i would buy it maybe if had sleeved cables and a nicer look like pcpc or OCZ. for 300$ i think the consumer is allowed to expect a little more than just performance.
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    How much will it cost...

    i mean electricity payment per month?


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    man...i wonder if they fit in them mid tower cases....45A at 12v

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    Quote Originally Posted by echow87
    man...i wonder if they fit in them mid tower cases....45A at 12v
    May interfere with optical drives in the top slot

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    i think case manufacturers need to rethink their designs for these new bigger psus... what i want to see is a full tower case but with motherboard tray horizontally placed - support for heavier heatsinks, easier maintenance of components in/out of board etc etc
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    This is the best psu so far. the one with 45A at 12V. If your mobo have 24 pins atx then you dont need a converter. Other than that you need eps female to atx male converter(neo2). I tried Enermax 660w and it still gave me blue screen, but with this monster I can bench at 3.42Ghz no problem
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    lovely.. what does APC UPS report for total wattage usage at that overclock ? do you have monitor connected to UPS ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    lovely.. what does APC UPS report for total wattage usage at that overclock ? do you have monitor connected to UPS ?
    The APC 1500VA crapped out on me at this config (xtpe at 1.75V/675/639) ran AM3..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip
    it is so ugly though, i would buy it maybe if had sleeved cables and a nicer look like pcpc or OCZ. for 300$ i think the consumer is allowed to expect a little more than just performance.
    how a psu looks doesnt help your OC at all, so its unimportant

    can you see the light? is it shining too bright? can you see the light at the end of the tunnel, i know i do, i know its true.

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    man....im very tempted to buy one of these psu

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    there are 2 zippy/emacs 700W PSU
    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...103-713&depa=0
    PSA-6700P-SATA

    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...103-714&depa=0
    PSL-6701P-SATA

    dumo has the second one which has better 12V rail
    the first one has better 3V and 5V rails



    both r expensive but they rock (i guess) im going to buy the second one soon.

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    Again, the size PSL 6701P
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    Quote Originally Posted by blinky
    how a psu looks doesnt help your OC at all, so its unimportant
    Looking cool may not help your OC but it is certainly important, I'm going to have to look at this thing every day so it should at least look somewhat cool. It's the same reason people buy LED fans, UV lights, sleeved cables, its the cool factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie
    May interfere with optical drives in the top slot

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    Depends, fits in lian-li PC6x fine... however, you will need some space for cabling after alll so... :P
    And hijon... show us your bling bling PC to show us how cool it is looking Lot of people who have this PSU really has tight and clean case This is becoming rheutoric... I remember people yelling and screaming about PC&P being expensive and not so good looking. I honestly didn't expect this many people to grab this zippy.. bit surprised myself after being gunie pig... (and feeling good about it whole time)
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    Quote Originally Posted by HiJon89
    Looking cool may not help your OC but it is certainly important, I'm going to have to look at this thing every day so it should at least look somewhat cool. It's the same reason people buy LED fans, UV lights, sleeved cables, its the cool factor.
    Actually, it looks nice with all burst aluminium case. No more no less....plain
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    zippy

    my zippy should be coming tomorrow. i'm hoping my unstable overclock atm is due to my ocz520 being maxed out. eva, i'll let you know what my apc reads the zippy as. i'm currently at 23% with 520w, fx55,6800gt,5 hd,water pump, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattbr
    there are 2 zippy/emacs 700W PSU
    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...103-713&depa=0
    PSA-6700P-SATA

    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...103-714&depa=0
    PSL-6701P-SATA

    dumo has the second one which has better 12V rail
    the first one has better 3V and 5V rails



    both r expensive but they rock (i guess) im going to buy the second one soon.

    yeah 700W 6700 is in OZ at AUD$339-455 with 32A 12v rail

    no 6701 though

    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    The APC 1500VA crapped out on me at this config (xtpe at 1.75V/675/639) ran AM3..

    you have monitor connected ? maybe remove monitor from UPS ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    yeah 700W 6700 is in OZ at AUD$339-455 with 32A 12v rail

    no 6701 though




    you have monitor connected ? maybe remove monitor from UPS ?
    Nah he forgot to mention about his vapo ls in this... I am telling you guys,,, separate out vapo from main rig's UPS...

    Some internal pics.


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    ups

    i actually separated the vapo from computer ups wise. i've got the vapo on a 350VA backup and the rig on the 1500VA all by it's lonesome. with the specs in sig it's running at 23%.

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    Shi(f)t.........Where can I find one of those : PSL-6701P-SATA in Europe?......
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