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Cooler Master real power pro 850W PWNS pelt + PC
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Yo Chaps thaught a week ago, lets get rid of the 2 500W psus (1 for pelt and 1 for the rest) So i baught the all mighty CM real power pro 850W,
reason: 6 12V rails and 4 pci-e connectors, 2 of which have their oewn dedicated rails. which is perfect for cane'in a pelt on. made myself a '2 pci-e to peltier' connection so i didnt have to chop up this power supply (see pics , it UV reactive too :P) so out with the old in with the new (antec 500W phantom will be dearly missed) I decided to put it on the bottom of my CM stacker so it would suck cold air in from underneath + itll be visible from ourside its so priddy. So after seting it all up, noticed it didnt have a on/off switch lol but ah well and AGAIN a psu manufacturer has but 2 damn floppy connectors on. ***? ANYWAY runs every thing SAWEET no probs, from the 320W TEC to the D5 pump and still got 2 feree pci-e's for IF i get a 8800gtx
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more pics,
the caged beast the huge 13.5 cm fan the super tidy case (compared to b4) what you cant see :P the old cable attaching bodge
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Q6600 SLACR 95W @ 3.6Ghz at the moment... R.I.P ~~ E6420 @ 3.86 ~~ S.Pi 13.1 secs Lapped on pelt R.I.P ~~ Intel E4300 @ 3.57Ghz subzero temps ~~pi17.4secs R.I.P ~~ AMD 4800+ X2 @ 3Ghz pelt cooled to subzero temps R.I.P ~~ AMD 3800+ venice @ 2.8Ghz [90%] PC in a Sega project
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Turing Test is Overrated
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Approximate 12v Rail Usage:
200-280w TEC 100w CPU 20w pump 100w GPUs 10w fans 50w Chipset 60w HD/DVD I would guess you are using 550-650w of your 12v rail. Definitely under the 720w limit, good job! ![]() What temps are you getting now?
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Foxie
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Looks great
![]() Just remember that more 12+ volt rails is not always a good thing.
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whys that m8?
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Q6600 SLACR 95W @ 3.6Ghz at the moment... R.I.P ~~ E6420 @ 3.86 ~~ S.Pi 13.1 secs Lapped on pelt R.I.P ~~ Intel E4300 @ 3.57Ghz subzero temps ~~pi17.4secs R.I.P ~~ AMD 4800+ X2 @ 3Ghz pelt cooled to subzero temps R.I.P ~~ AMD 3800+ venice @ 2.8Ghz [90%] PC in a Sega project
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I duno quite why but temps ARE 3C lower : ) @10% OC -16>t>15 from idle to CSS+super pi'in
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Q6600 SLACR 95W @ 3.6Ghz at the moment... R.I.P ~~ E6420 @ 3.86 ~~ S.Pi 13.1 secs Lapped on pelt R.I.P ~~ Intel E4300 @ 3.57Ghz subzero temps ~~pi17.4secs R.I.P ~~ AMD 4800+ X2 @ 3Ghz pelt cooled to subzero temps R.I.P ~~ AMD 3800+ venice @ 2.8Ghz [90%] PC in a Sega project
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Foxie
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In general, a single 12+V rail is better. 60A on one 12+v is better than 18A spilt between four (where the max is 60A total). The single rail allows you more flexiblity. I doubt you will have a problem with your PSU because it tells you somewhat how the rails are spilt up, so you can balance your loads out. Just remember that while you have 6 12+volt rails of up to 18A each, your total is closer to 720 watts/12 volts = 60 amps.
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