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    Lightbulb XS Official PSU Of The Month: April 2007

    It's here

    It seems what's on everyone's minds these days, when we are at the brink of a new era of computing, in the form of multi-core processors, and gaming, in the form of DX10 graphic effects and physics engines that encompass entire game worlds, seems to be the question:

    "Will my rig handle it"? "It" being the new hardware, be it on a new system or as part of an upgrade, and whenever such a question is asked, there are a plethora of answers coming from all sides declaring opinions in opposite directions. With factors such as possible bottlenecks and overclocks, vmodding, watercooling cloud the user's mind even more as to what shall be needed to make that one rig...that will make it out of crysis, out of Assasin's creed, and new engines and worlds coming well into late 2008, without too many scratches. Others wonder whether the rigs they hope will out-crunch the PS3 with GPGPU technology using the full power of today's unified shader hardware.

    XS's Official PSU of the Month for April is "THAT" psu, one that will be futureproof, first and most important, then it will be powerful, seeing as this isn't kansas (2006) anymore. What was considered "enough" for a dual core and a 7900 or an x1900, can NOT be considered enough for DX10 cards and Quad Core processors. Members who come here are looking for hardware with sufficient headroom, this applies to power supplies as well !! Wattage requirements on Directx 10 hardware and Quad core processors no longer scale the same way as previous gen hardware. A new rig in 2007 can easily begin to demand 50% to 100% more power than at stock, especially as peripherals such for raid 0 and other such things pushing the limit of last generation power supplies towards the breaking point.

    On the other hand, one who goes out and pays $500 for a 2000W power supply thinking that everything powered with it will never reach that wattage is equally mistaken, seeing as when one finds out that his/her garage is not enough for 3 cars, he/she does not go out and buy a 10,000 sq ft warehouse "just to be sure" as it is conceivable based on their lifestyle and preference that such a measure is unnecessary, which highlights the impracticality of the thinking that ignores the individual needs of the average member. The important thing to remember when upgrading or when thinking of upgrading, and the reason why choosing not only a good power supply, but also the right one, helps in qwelling concerns over which hardware to get, is that the power supply you choose represents the type of pc you want, but also the type of pc you'll want 2-3 years from now. It is an incredible tool over time to narrow down ones choices of hardware as what is regarded as the "limit" of a good power supply represents your budget and your day to day computing needs, moreso than any other piece of hardware, as no application or experiment or project will ever gain in performance when a rig is properly powered and no rig will require a certain type of psu to be compatible with the rest of the hardware, and therefore the benefit is purely intrinsic - where once you put enough thought into buying a psu, its a "set it and forget it" stance which represents your level of satisfaction with your current hardware, and therefore the need for a newer beefier psu represents higher demand of satisfaction than before.

    Thus, the one psu that can handle, for those members that wish to be able to run their Quad Core + the one DX10 card that will satisfy their need for framerates or crunching power without needing to go dual GPUs in the present or in the future, is this:

    Silverstone Olympia OP650 650W Power Supply





    The epitome of the psu that will run a single quad core and a single high end dx10 card - be it an 8300 or an 8850 GX2 - well into the next generation of hardware, the Silverstone Olympia features 54A on the 12V Rails, with high quality internal components and big heavy internal sinks that will not flicker under any load, and only 6Amps shy from the amperage rating on the PCP&C 750W PSU, evidence that this PSU is indeed wolf in sheep's clothing.

    To convey how powerful this PSU is, our previous XS PSU of the month the Silverstone ST56ZF which could handle 7900SLI or X1900 Crossfire with a fully OCed Dual Core, without flinching at any amount of Load, only had 38A on the 12V Rail !!

    Not to mention, that with the myriad of PSUs that will be released from now till the end of 2007 featuring slap-on pci-e solutions and what not, the OP650 is the first PSU in its wattage range to feature a native 8-pin connector for that hefty, case bending, high end DX10 video card. The OP650 is the hallmark of unbeatable efficiency, stability, and rig upgradeability for those that want a PSU that will not sacrifice their budget towards getting the dx10 card and quad core for which they need the psu in the first place.

    Full Specs:
    http://www.silverstonetek.com/produc...p650_spec.html

    Review:
    http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=100

    Where to Buy:
    East Luna - http://www.eastluna.com/hardware/details.php?id=2469 - $127
    FrozenCPU - http://www.frozencpu.com/products/56...y_-_OP650.html - $130
    Newegg - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...MP=OTC-Froogle - $150

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    Last edited by perkam; 04-02-2007 at 04:25 PM.

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    YEAH! PSUotM is back!
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    good to hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam View Post
    It's coming

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    Its Powmax offcourse...




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    Woohoo, should be great
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    isn't it better to start at april?i mean march is almost at an end

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    I bet it's a Silverstone again.
    They've got a lot to shose from lately Olimpia 650, 750 (650 at Johnnys -9) or maybe they went modular and picked DA650-750.
    Or a total surprise, who knows what they've hauled back from CeBit (tagan U88??)
    Can't wait to see...
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    I want to see a corsair hx620w w/an 8-pin PCIe lead :o

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloodbanger View Post
    isn't it better to start at april?i mean march is almost at an end
    Good Point...fixed. PSU will be unveild April 1st.

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    I'm still waiting... or was it all just a joke? :P

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    LOL! tap, tap, tap
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    Quote Originally Posted by XS Janus View Post
    LOL! tap, tap, tap
    Posted.

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    so,my most important question:Is this capable to run a r600 card?If it's like that,then i found my new psu lol...Really don't wanna pay more then 300 euro's for an Enermax Galaxy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloodbanger View Post
    so,my most important question:Is this capable to run a r600 card?If it's like that,then i found my new psu lol...Really don't wanna pay more then 300 euro's for an Enermax Galaxy...
    You need to read what Perkam has written

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloodbanger View Post
    so,my most important question:Is this capable to run a r600 card?If it's like that,then i found my new psu lol...Really don't wanna pay more then 300 euro's for an Enermax Galaxy...
    It will handle an R600, 8800 Ultra, Qx Intel, X4 AMD...as i said...single quad core + single DX10 high end .... this is THE psu for you

    It'll be my psu for 8600GT SLI down the road :p

    Perkam

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    Looking forward to using this PSU in my friend's upcoming rig.
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    Good choice Perky

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    if when building a PC noise is a big factor for you, I suggest you look elsewhere.
    here

    Hard to ask most who have one as many guys do not like to say anything bad about what they own. Would like to know how quiet it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsx2 View Post
    here

    Hard to ask most who have one as many guys do not like to say anything bad about what they own. Would like to know how quiet it is.
    Silverstone will RMA the few early PSUs that had that problem...most do not have the whining problem, check the other reviews.

    Check JonnyGURU's review for more info: http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=100

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    Last edited by perkam; 04-02-2007 at 11:24 AM.

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    Great choice!
    It's pretty hard to not look at Silverstone these days when looking for a new HQ psu. They offer so many choices and versions.
    I'm still looking for the modular version of OP750 (DA750)to become available in my country.
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    Perkam, excellent choice.
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    Good choice, I'm glad to see a brute force single 12v rail PSU that's both efficient and feature-filled.

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    I have a silverstone Zeus 650 watt which is a very good PSU minus the noisey fan.


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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam View Post
    ....with high quality Seventeam components and....
    How were you able to determine that? I have been following the news on this model since it was announced and when jonnyGURU finally reviewed it ( link to review ) he couldn't figure out who made it. I asked him today about whether he was able to determine if Seventeam was the OEM after reading your post. Here was his reply....

    Perkam knows better than that. He might be brain farting. Tell him he's wrong. They're not SevenTeam. Only the Olympia OP1000 is SevenTeam.
    I'm not trying to be a , just curious.

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