Look into your PSU's manual to learn which connectors correspond to which rails. It's all nicely explained there.
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Look into your PSU's manual to learn which connectors correspond to which rails. It's all nicely explained there.
Philipus is correct; your power bank says its AC output provides up to 100W, while your espresso machine is rated for 1350W.
Maybe it's OPP implemented on the primary side and on the secondary side.
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The fact you and me know that certainly doesn't stop Super Flower from making it a marketing point.
This might be the best looking Super Flower PSU to date, it looks great. Except the label, it's kinda unreadable.
Funny thing is, those people caught on pretty quickly that S12III isn't manufactured by Seasonic, so for this reason they defaulted back to fanboying S12II over the III and anything else.
Then post a link to your web stores where we can see your choices, so we don't just have to guess what's available and randomly give recommendations.
Review by Aris on Hardware Busters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GocWEfVbUiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GocWEfVbUiI
I don't think so at all. I don't play games, so my computer's fans' speed is constant. They're however very loud and continuously annoying.
The main board is the biggest horizontal PCB, which houses most of the components of the PSU. It includes the big cap and small filtering caps in various places. That's where they claim 100% Japanese...
Such a bizarre drone to not allow flight without an SD.
Also, notice that it's not like the bridge rectifier (without heatsink) is rated at 3A@100C, and is rated for more current at lower temps.
No - it's literally rated at 3A at all temps from 0C to...
You can see how the bridge rectifier in the Corsair does have a heatsink, right?
There are other improvements too, like moving the secondary capacitors a little to the left and cables to the...
Yes, it's the same MEIC that Gigabyte's been working with since around 2012.
Sure, if we go with this idea then you'd need another IC that contains the current measurement mechanisms and your OR logic, then relays the result to the supervisor IC's "one input". But did we...
Easily refuted by the fact that a protection against one of the most critical hardware destroyers, ripple, doesn't exist.
Your link doesn't contain a (it can be found here...
Before going with Super Flower for the G2 series, they also already had some popularity gained with the SuperNOVA G 650W and 750W 80+ Gold PSUs, made from FSP Aurum - their very poor performance...
I know this is just an example, but people who say that need to be told they're wrong right from the start, since RMx isn't even CWT GPU in the first place. Oddly enough, I saw many people do that on...
I'm sorry, it was down for about a week (or two) but I put it back up now. Unfortunately no updates planned.
Wrong datasheet. You're looking at a GBU1006 made by Multicomp.
The bridge in the EVGA is a GBU1006 made by HY. http://www.hygroup.com.tw/en-ww/product/product-temp.aspx?MID=73&SID=10251,11640-...
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So that's the brand behind the "Century" name. I've seen that name in CWT GPX' certs for a super long time, but couldn't guess which brand it belongs to.
What's up with companies naming their power supply series "Classic". What can possibly be classic about a PSU, save for colorful cables and, I don't know, a rear blowing fan?
Yes, batteries self-discharge in storage, but how should that affect any strategy of storing them? Full charge is not half charge, which is the healthiest. If you put a fully charged Li-ion battery...
No such "conditioning" is needed. It may be even detrimental, since discharging it to 20% and not to 0% doesn't "calibrate" a single thing.
Bullshit. Discharging batteries bellow 0% is bad for...
I'm not sensing any malicious vibes from him.