I imported_Bonus Junior Member Aug 6, 2004 12 0 0 Apr 1, 2005 #1 I see the 'egg got the Antec True Power 2.0 series listed now. Anyone got one of these bad boys yet ?
I see the 'egg got the Antec True Power 2.0 series listed now. Anyone got one of these bad boys yet ?
F fstime Diamond Member Jan 18, 2004 4,382 5 81 Apr 1, 2005 #2 They look f'n sweat. The 550watt model has 19A on each rail. Thats almost 20A on both rails.
R ribbon13 Diamond Member Feb 1, 2005 9,343 0 0 Apr 1, 2005 #3 I'm thinking about getting one to compare to my Seasonic S12-600. I want to run derating curves on them.
I'm thinking about getting one to compare to my Seasonic S12-600. I want to run derating curves on them.
A Auric Diamond Member Oct 11, 1999 9,591 2 71 Apr 3, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: BouZouki They look f'n sweat. The 550watt model has 19A on each rail. Thats almost 20A on both rails. Click to expand... Wow, could you imagine if it had 20A on each rail? That would be almost 21A! :roll: They still fail to offer APFC and match industry standard MTBF specs. Stick with Seasonic and Fortron.
Originally posted by: BouZouki They look f'n sweat. The 550watt model has 19A on each rail. Thats almost 20A on both rails. Click to expand... Wow, could you imagine if it had 20A on each rail? That would be almost 21A! :roll: They still fail to offer APFC and match industry standard MTBF specs. Stick with Seasonic and Fortron.
A Aisengard Golden Member Feb 25, 2005 1,558 0 76 Apr 3, 2005 #5 There was a Zippy power supply that had 26A on one rail, and 20A on the other... http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-103-710&depa=0 Pretty sweet for under $200
There was a Zippy power supply that had 26A on one rail, and 20A on the other... http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-103-710&depa=0 Pretty sweet for under $200
C clarkkent333 Golden Member Nov 23, 2003 1,024 0 0 Apr 3, 2005 #6 Stick with Seasonic for now until SilentPCReview puts out their review. Im almost sure it won't be able to match the Seasonic in efficiency.
Stick with Seasonic for now until SilentPCReview puts out their review. Im almost sure it won't be able to match the Seasonic in efficiency.