Interesting, they claim to have DC-DC conversion, but only for the +3.3 V rail. Seasonic uses this type of design on ST.
http://cougargaming.com/products/psus/vte/
Infos/comments are welcome.![]()
Interesting, they claim to have DC-DC conversion, but only for the +3.3 V rail. Seasonic uses this type of design on ST.
http://cougargaming.com/products/psus/vte/
Infos/comments are welcome.![]()
Last edited by Internet; 04-15-2017 at 09:38 PM.
This model is not available in Europe and also won't be in the future from what I know.
Why? Not ErP Lot 6 2013 compliant or just didn't want to pay for the certs?
Speaking of certs: TÜV is going to start requiring the cert number with the logo on the product. Too many people were using the TÜV logo, but not having an actual cert. So now they want the cert number on their so it can point back to either the brand or the actual OEM.
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Seriously it can be dc/dc for only one minor 3,3V? Always i was thinking, that dc/dc is only for 5V + 3,3V and only +12V is create ahead transformer in circuit.
Seasonic ECO/XFX TS 430 has that kind of solution IIRC.
No. Just what I've been instructed to put on the labels of products moving forward.
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Well, apparently they're interested in trying to sell these units here in Brazil.
It's perfectly possible.
You generate +3,3 V through the DC converter. But the +5 V and +12 V rails remain group regulated. As I said in the OP, this is what Seasonic uses on the "ST" platform, aka ECO-430 and S12II-350.