yup, u can check the review @ www.jonnyguru.com though he reviewed odin gt 550w, but the only difference is that odin gt support software tuning n odin pro doesnt
Best PSU For Overclocker V2, Which One Is The Best? ^^
Best PSU For Overclocker V2, Which One Is The Best? ^^
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yup, u can check the review @ www.jonnyguru.com though he reviewed odin gt 550w, but the only difference is that odin gt support software tuning n odin pro doesnt
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Dec 15 2007, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(bata @ Feb 4 2008, 07:21 PM) may i know which one better for overclockers? no, but instead look for the total rated 12v amp...huge amps on single 12V rail OR multiple rails such as Quad 12v rail on 18A? Chow for example, odin pro 550w has 4x18A 12v rails, but the total combined 12v ampere rating is 42A same goes to st56f which has 20A and 21A 12v rails and the total combined 12v ampere rating is 41A.. those rating should be listed in the psu spec.. if not they'll just give u the rated 12v power which is in watts.. to convert it to ampere just use this -> 12Vpower(watt)/12 then ull get the combined 12v current |
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Feb 4 2008, 11:56 PM
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QUOTE(bata @ Feb 5 2008, 12:00 AM) haah, kan aku dah cakap ngan ko aritu, time aku datang bilik ko.. total power rating untuk rail 12v psu ko bahagi ngan 12 = total 12v rail current cam tu ar.. This post has been edited by ben_panced: Feb 5 2008, 12:03 AM |
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Feb 5 2008, 12:03 AM) 18A x 4 = 72A le... and do keep in mind, multi-rail design isn't exactly total combined rail, minus ±2~4 unlike single rail, there's no ± unfortunately bro sniper it doesnt work that way.. instead this rating is what u should look for, dont be fooled by the 18Ax4 rails wah if odin pro 550w really has 72A on 12v rail then it can already exceed 1000w psu lar ![]() see what i circled?? that's the total 12v current for the odin pro 550w.. actually the 4 rails are derived from a single 41A 12v rail.. This post has been edited by ben_panced: Feb 5 2008, 12:30 AM |
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QUOTE(SkywalkerxX @ Apr 28 2008, 12:21 PM) hmm my prob has been setteled after using everest ultimate 4.50.1330 hehe thx clawhammer and slayer for ur concern bro u got that yellow multimeter in ur locker rite??i wanna borrow it from u la before holiday starts.. wanna see voltage reading from teh 4 12v rails from the odin psu This post has been edited by ben_panced: Apr 28 2008, 08:29 PM |
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