KH0UJ
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- Feb 22, 2009
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System Name | Air Cooled Gaming / Shop PC |
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Processor | AMD Athlon II X2 Regor 250 |
Motherboard | Asus M4A78 plus |
Cooling | Air Cooled (Upward Airflow) |
Memory | Corsair Dominator PC-8500 2GB 1066 MHZ |
Video Card(s) | Palit GTS 250 E-Green |
Storage | Hitachi Deskstar 160 GB |
Display(s) | Samsung EX2020 20 inch LED |
Case | Wooden Case Painted and Modified |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC887 8 Channel (Onboard) |
Power Supply | Orion HP 585D X2 Dual Modified PSU (585W+585W) |
Software | Windows XP SP3 / Windows 7 32 bit |
I just bought two Power supply unit (ORION HP585D) this morning, Damn I just void directly the warranty of the units just to satisfy my thought of having a steady volt @ 100 amp. max. load on the 12 volt rail, since its nearly impossible for the manufacturers ( I think) to build such an ambitiuos steady volt amp. draw @ 100 amps. continuos PSU unit without a single .03V drop on the output (+12V) this Twin PSU is a preparation for my second soon to be rig (Hopefully) SLI 8800 Ultra and an AM3 CPU and a 4 Gb Dominator memory, My plan is to construct a crowbar circuit on the high frequency oscillator circuit in conjunction with the built-in over volt protection circuit that comes along with the PSU units, it functions as a voltage leveler on the output (+12V) the more amp. draw it can automatically adjust the output volt to compensate the huge current drain, basically the circuit functions as an automatic voltage regulator just on the +12 volt rails, it automatically steps up the voltage if it senses a bigger current drain, hopefully this will be an eye opener to the manufacturers, WE NEED A STEADYVOLT PC PSU