Thanks for all the fantastic reviews! I'm so glad to pursue your passion now. God bless!
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Thanks for all the fantastic reviews! I'm so glad to pursue your passion now. God bless!
Took us all by surprise
Welcome to the club! :D
Cheers! :beer:
I thought SCP was an ATX required protection whereas UVP was not required. Are you saying that SCP guarantees that UVP is present though? Just confused is all :)
The ripple is in the millivolts, it's very small compared to the net voltage average. And I think the multimeter would capture the average over it's sampling period if I'm correct.
https://hackaday.com/2018/09/08/a-switching-power-supply-1940s-style/
Seems kinda of cool to me to see!
What if they don't, though? Would the PSU market actually change for every unit to have a fanless mode or would it just be like a rule that's not really followed and all that junk will still be sold?
If there was a transient test done at like 90% load I think you guys would get what you want.
I'm gonna miss you so much!
If you listen to the music I do, every bearing is quiet ;)
Wouldn't knowing the price of any fan actually be the best way of knowing how good it is compared to others? We can spend all day talking about bearings and oil and stuff, but why not just compare...
Probably because, and I may be wrong about this, but PSU development in the computer industry seems to advance but look at laundry machines, televisions, appliances, etc. all from the 1980s that were...
Bears vs worms
Wherever you heard that EVGA switched from Superdlower to Seasonic in 2017, that doesn't make sense. All EVGA power supplies are not made by the manufacturer. They use FSP, HEC, Superdlower, and...
The Whisper M.
Edit: Whoops.
What information are you seeking from real buyers? Real buyers will only say things like "It works well" or "It doesn't work" in those reviews for the most part. Not usually very insightful stuff.
I thought Intel wanted nothing to do with changing the at spec?
Not joking https://amp.tomshardware.com/news/evga-budget-br-psu-series,37385.html
According to Aris caps still die more than anything but they're the multilayer ceramic ones.
Old websites had much better navigation. Nowadays everything has to be minimalistic and because of that everything you want to do is usually hidden behind something else rather than just there.
The website is... old...
I guess they're the new boys in town https://www.tomshardware.com/news/gamdias-new-products-computex-18,37315.html
Not bad, but the fan does concern me. Perhaps they are hoping on most of their customers buying the PSU overspecced and having the fan not running? To me it seems like they had to pick or choose:...
The 700W one is definitely the worst of the bunch. As for the others (or maybe a better option) I'm sure others will chime in (I'd love to help but I'm behind on this stuff).