I can't find UPSs on that site.
But is the TV the only thing going on the UPS?
Also, are you even sure you need a UPS? You're saying to "protect" the TV. Protect it from what? Surges? For...
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I can't find UPSs on that site.
But is the TV the only thing going on the UPS?
Also, are you even sure you need a UPS? You're saying to "protect" the TV. Protect it from what? Surges? For...
None, as long as it is properly secured.
No.
Two group regulated PSUs from the same OEM are going to have a similar layout. But you're not taking into account ANY of the components used. You can use the same PCB on a dozen different...
Yep. It's the N1 that doesn't have a HS on the BR.
Sorry. I wouldn't use this thing to power a desk fan.
So, when I do our 0°C tests, I do find my ripple gets higher, voltage regulation gets worse, etc. So I can only imagine that below 0°C it gets even worse.
Obviously, the increased viscosity of...
Nope.
There was a batch recall a while back: https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=201807
But they've since fixed the problem and they're back in stock.
Bro... It says right on the PSU: "Designed for Use With Genuine Corsair Type 4 Cable Sets Only".
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/corsair-cx750f-rgb-750-w/images/psu_rear.jpg
What does that...
Typical operating range for a consumer PSU starts at 0°C.
We don't tend to test below 0°C.
No freaking way the SF750 is discontinued. We can't make enough of them!
An RM850i should have ZERO issues with a 6900XT. The problem is something else.
I believe Arena Electronic GmbH is just the German distributor. Just as "Chieftec USA", aka Systemax, was the U.S. distributor back in the day.
From their website:
"Since 1994, the ARENA...
They're probably looking at the higher efficiency of the AX over HX (Titanium vs. Platinum) and therefore assuming that this means the PSU is better overall.
Yes.
A Goal Zero Yeti.
Nope.
I'm not much help. I use Google Drive and Microsoft One Drive which back up in real time. I then copy over to an external SSD on a weekly basis.
Frame rate is limited to 30 FPS because the human eye only sees 15 FPS.
Well. Cyberpunk is a bit more demanding. I wouldn't use less than a GTX 1060.
At 1080p over 60fps?
Keep in mind how (relatively) small the transformer is. Your Curie point is going to be lower when there's less surface area, soo... it's pretty low.
Point?
This is neither a heat pump, nor does it use GaN.
Your standard SMPS PSU transformer saturates at temps over 110°C. That's the primary reason you see cheaper units rated at 40°C or some...
I worry about the heat. Operating at 50°C, an 850W Gold PSU's SR can easily hit 100°C, and the transformer can get near 110°C. Other than the bridge diode and primary switching FETs, these are the...
Those modular connectors! YIKES!
Well.. I guess people won't be plugging the wrong cables in anymore. :o
120 x 15: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vpu3ux2359hkkp4/HA1215M12F-Z%2021010702%202000RPM.PDF?dl=0
120 x 25: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r53btjynfb0kl27/HA1225M12F-Z%2021010703%202000RPM.pdf?dl=0
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True, but you're also talking about DC to DC buck converters at a much lower voltage and a smaller power range.
Yes. See the website: https://www.chieftronic.com/