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PSU's for DFI High Performance Mobos
UPDATE: October 20th, 2006:
This list of recommended power supplies only applies to hardware available in North America and tested by DFI-Street. davidhammock200, Happy_Games, ExRoadie
Enermax Liberty 620w PSU is no longer on our recommended list. Way too many issues with this power supply. DO NOT BUY TO USE ON DFI SYSTEMS!
Also note we've added the Corsair HX-620 (620w) psu and I can honestly say it is EXTREMELY recommended as a top psu, and we've added 3 Antec units, and a Hiper unit!
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Originally Posted by DFI-Street
UPDATE: June 14th, 2006
DFI-Street.com Certified (ie: HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION)
OCZ GameXStream OCZ600GXSSLI ATX12V 600W Power Supply
(personally tested by Happy_Games. This and the OCZ 700w GX are my two favorite psu's!)
OCZ GameXStream OCZ700GXSSLI ATX12V 700W Power Supply
(current top-rated, top-recommended psu by Happy_Games and majority of the forum!)
FSP Group (Fortron Source) Epsilon FX600-GLN ATX12V/ EPS12V 600W Power Supply
FSP Group (Fortron Source) Epsilon FX700-GLN ATX12V/ EPS12V 700W Power Supply
Corsair HX620w ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V 2.91 620W Power Supply (Active PFC)
(quickly becoming Happy_Games' favorite psu. Modular, strong rails, low-heat, nearly silent...excellent excellent unit!)
PC Power & Cooling TURBO-COOL 1KW-SR SLI, EPS12V, SSI 1000W Power Supply 90 - 264V
Antec True Power Trio TP3-650 ATX12V 650W Power Supply with Three 12V Rails
(personally tested by Happy_Games...excellent choice for X1900 Crossfires / 7900 SLI's!)
These PSU's are all very very capable of powering up the latest 7900GT and 7900GTX SLI, 7950GTX, X1800XT and X1900XT Crossfire, AMD AthlonX2/Opteron Dual Core cpu's, and ALL current DFI motherboards including the following:
DFI Lanparty NF4 series original
DFI Lanparty NF4 Expert
DFI Lanparty NF4 Venus
DFI Lanparty RDX200 (ATI)
DFI Lanparty CFX3200-DR (ATI)
DFI Lanparty future AMD socket AM2 motherboards of all chipset flavors
DFI Lanparty future Intel Conroe motherboard of all chipset flavors
ALL CURRENT DFI MOTHERBOARDS AND ANY DFI MOTHERBOARD FOR AT LEAST ONE MORE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF THIS POST UNLESS SOMETHING DRASTIC CHANGES IN POWER REQUIREMENTS!
These are very reliable psu's that are more than capable of doing the job.
Notice that the top 4 are almost identical (the OCZ and Fortron/FSP psu's). They are all manufactured by Fortron, and are the highest recommended psu's in the forum as they have the largest user base, and the least amount of complaints.
I always recommend the OCZ psu's since we have a few OCZ reps in this forum who have always been more than willing to help out mutual customers (and they have even helped out non-OCZ customers!). The only real difference between the OCZ and FSP power supplies is the OCZ psu's have a blue LED fan, and the Fortron psu's do not have any LED fans.
And finally, the 850w PCP&C psu. Everyone should by now know that PCP&C is the maybe the top name in power supplies...but you pay a premium for them.
The 510w version is extremely solid, but we simply cannot recommend it for the highest high end setups like those mentioned above. For that, you want to have any of the psu's on this list, including the PCP&C for your ultimate power needs. If you can afford this thing, you definitely want it.
Again, if you want a solid power supply that is reliable, trustworthy, and a growing majority of the users here are turning to, choose one of the OCZ GamerXstream power supplies. My personal favorite is the 700w (see the sig of Happy_Games)
OCZ BleedinEdge Support Forum
Andy@OCZ
Ryder@OCZ
Tony@OCZ
Marcus@OCZ (EU)
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All of the above are EXCELLENT PSU's & are THE MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
My personal choice for the most demanding systems is the Corsair HX 620W from only $150!
If you are NOT running UBER SLI/CF, then the Corsair HX 520W is my #1 choice from only $105!
If you have the bucks ($549!), the new PC P&C 1KW-SR (Single Rail: +12V@72A) is one of "THE BEST PSU's MADE".
My personal choice for "BEST BANG for the BUCK" is the OCZ GXS 600W for about $85!
One special note, if you require extreme quiet the the new Seasonic M-12 600W/700W should be available soon!.
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"A" List for SLI & Expert PSU's:
These are KNOWN to work well with DFI N4 mobos, DFI ATI motherboards, including Expert, Venus, RDX200, CFX3200-DR!!
Antec True Power Trio TP3-550 ATX12V 550W Power Supply with Three 12V Rails
(Personally tested by Happy_Games...excellent psu. Can easily recommend for X1900/7900 Crossfire/SLI!)
PC P&C 510 ASL: http://www.pcpowercooling.com/produc...view=techspecs
Only the 510 ASL model has the 8-pin (+12V) EPS connector REQUIRED for newer mobos!
$229: http://www.pcpowercooling.com/prices/
OCZ PowerStream 600W WARNING: The OCZ Powerstream 600w is a fantastic power supply but it is NOT recommended for X1900XT/7900GTX or newer Crossfire/SLI. Avoid if you plan on using them in X1900XT Crossfire or 7900GTX SLI, or any newer Crossfire/SLI setup! Other than this particular combination (Crossfire X1900 / SLI 7900 or newer), the OCZ 600w Powerstream is a fantastic psu and is highly recommended.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...m_power_supply
From $179: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?ti...Search+Froogle
These power supplies are MORE than capable of ANY setup with a single video card, 7900GT SLI, X1800XT Crossfire, or lower.
Enermax 600W (New) Noisetaker 600W EG701AX-VE (W)
From: $145: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?ti...Search+Froogle
OCZ PowerStream 520W SLI Ready
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...dia_sli_ready_
From $109: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?ti...Search+Froogle
Enermax 535W FMA 535W
From $61: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...e&sa=N&start=0
Sparkle 550W (EPS) FSP550-60PLG
http://www.sparklepower.com/pdf/FSP550-60PLG.pdf
From $71: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?ti...Search+Froogle
Fortron 550W (EPS) FSP550-60PLN
http://www.home2000.net/client/fspgr...linenumber=126
From $79: http://froogle.google.com/froogle?ti...Search+Froogle
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"A" List for Non-SLI / Non-Expert PSU's: These are KNOWN to work well with DFI N4 mobos using mid-range to low-end SLI/Crossfire:
Antec NeoPower NeoHE 550 ATX12V 550W Power Supply
(personally tested thoroughly by Happy_Games and it is an excellent psu. Not recommended for highest-end SLI/Crossfire (X1900 / 7900))
HIPER HPU-4K580-MS ATX12V 580W Power Supply
(personally tested by Happy_Games. No 8-pin EPS connector so not recommended for any board with the 8-pin EPS connect. Works most excellent in any other system. Not recommended for high-end Crossfire/SLI but will handle any overclocked system with any single high-end video card, or any mid-range to low-end SLI *7600, 6600, X1600 Xfire, etc*)
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These quality brands offer "known good" PSU's,
however not every power supply they offer will meet your needs,
be especially careful to make sure that the +12V rail(s) offer a
Minimum of +12V@26A for Single Video Card Systems & +12V@34A for Dual Video Card (SLI) Systems.
Our Most Recommended PSU: OCZ Technology GameXStream 600W/700W
Class 1: These are the Best: PC Power & Cooling (All Turbo Cool & ULTRA-QUIET SILENCER 610W & 750W), Seasonic (S-12, S-12E+, M-12), Corsair, Silverstone (Zeus models ST56ZF, ST75ZF, and ST85ZF), Etasis & Zippy.
Class 2: Antec, Enermax, Enhance, Fortron (FSP), Hiper (Type-M 670W & 730W & Type-R 730W), I-Star, Mushkin, OCZ Technology,
PC Power & Cooling, Seasonic, Silverstone, Sparkle, Tagan, Thermaltake ToughPower (Only the ToughPower Line!), Vantec & XCilo.
Class 3: Hiper (Type-R 580W, 530W & 480W) & Sunbeam.
Unless we specifically recommend a PSU, please do not buy it,
as we only recommend PSU's that we have actually tested with DFI mobos!
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REMEMBER NATIVE 24-PIN ATX CONNECTOR & 480W's OR MORE!
More info is always available here: http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...2&page=1&pp=20
Work in progress ... adding more ... Suggestions welcome.
Useful Info:
PSU Brands to Avoid! http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29248
ALWAYS UN-PLUG THE PSU POWER CORD BEFORE OPENING CASE!
Problems? Don't power any fans through the fan headers. This has solved several problems!
PSU’s for Future GPU’s! http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65949
PSU’s: The Best of the Best of the Best! http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1104880
SLI & Crossfire Power Supplies: http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...&postcount=234
Cheap, but Good PSU's: http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...&postcount=197
(Not for DFI High-Performance Mobos)
High Amperage +12V Single Rail PSU's: http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/show...656#post217656
Dave's Guide to Modular PSU's: http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?t=142
PLUG IN ALL OF THE POWER CONNECTORS: http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/show...1&postcount=15
Pic of where to plug the 4 power connectors: http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/show...34&postcount=3
FDD Power Cable Splitter ($1.69): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812101106
[Expert] p4 (4-pin, +12V) to EPS (8-pin, +12V) Adaptor: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=3204
THIS IS NOT DFI RECOMMENDED! Use for testing only!
How to Jump-Start an ATX PSU: http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...d.php?t=118964
How to test/read your rails/voltages: http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...d.php?t=137886
How to make fans run at 12V, 7V & 5V: http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...&postcount=297
A64 NF4 and NF3 Power Supply Requirements: Amps and Split Rails:
http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7619
Max load on fan headers for N4: http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/show...8&postcount=12
Here is the 'official' DFI way of clearing the CMOS: http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/show...&postcount=837
Here are the most accurate & respected PSU Calculators on the web &
they allow for OVER CLOCKING which greatly increases the power demands.
http://takaman.jp/D/index.html?english
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/
PC P&C Power Supply Selector: http://www.pcpowercooling.com/produc...lies/selector/
PSU Test You Can Trust, by jonnyGURU: http://www.jonnyguru.com/
SLI and CrossFire Push Power Supplies to the Limit: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1932949,00.asp
Enjoy!
Last edited by davidhammock200 : 03-14-07 at 08:43 AM
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