tigom2 jud ka TS, kay mahal2 sad mga modular PSU's![]()
Aerocool Strike-X 80PLUS Series Bronze Modular 500w ---- 2750
haha lisora unya e cable manage ning fractal core 1000 nga case hehe pero di ko magmahay sa casing kay nindot XD
Have you guys measured your rigs watt output from the outlet? Some rigs don't need high psu ratings at all.
I measure my rigs with an omni power meter and my most loaded rig is only 200 watts.
I've never bought a branded psu in more than 10 years of computing.![]()
Thats enough for vanilla rigs.. Dont compare yours with some of the rigs here. The memory modules alone of some people here might even be worth more than your entire rig. Thats enough reason to buy a true rated power supply. Murag insurance na pud.
Some of us also overclock, justifying the need for clean power..
Some are htpc fanatics who like to keep their rigs cool and silent by undervolting. You cant do much of that on a generic psu.
Lastly, since youve never had a branded psu in more than 10 years, im pretty sure youve never had serious equipment in more than 10 years.. Am i right or am i right?
Ignorant post from ignorant person. I doubt you do anything productive with your pc so you can have your expensive memory modules. Am i right or am i right?
I said some rigs don't need high psu ratings at all.
If you're using a gtx 670 - 690 with a highend cpu sure why not. But I've seen people with micro atx boards on big atx casing with expensive psu that they use as an htpc. Well that's their money, but the stupidity is hard to ignore.
People shouldn't buy into advertising like those people that buy gadgets to reduce electricity at SM. Its all business like what PC ads are all about.
Take the time to do the math. Compute the load. As an ex-architect I did electrical load schedules, etc. Do you even know how to compute watts?
the discussion is getting hot here. i had posted this article for reference... "let's pick our own poison"... hehehe... for me, personally, i'm not choosy on PSUs but, i always make it to a point that I'll buy according to the need of the rig... i even have a generic PSU (sticker rating @ 500W... don't know the exact rated wattage output as well as its peak wattage) that's more than 8 yrs old now and still kickin' juice... powering the main PC back at home... it is not so fancy though, just a basic PC, with all ordinary components... here's the current components since its last upgrade... CPU is an intel E6600 running @3 GHz (stock) w/ an Asus mobo, Deep cool gamma wave aftermarket cooling system, DVD writer, 1x320 GB WD HDD and an 8GB kingston hyperX ram modules...
anyway, allow me to share again...
https://www.istorya.net/forums/comput...reference.html
Last edited by lloyd_joy; 01-24-2013 at 06:31 AM.
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