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jmke 7th April 2005 08:27

(SUNBEAM) +12V rails....what is it that overclockers really want!
 
Sunbeam is planning on releasing a PSU aimed at the Overclockers out there;

Quote Sunbeam: There is something really confused me. As the title, what is the Overclockers really want for their +12V rails?

As you know Intel new design guide separate +12V rails so that one of it can be dedicate to CPU and the other one can be for other devices to achieve system stability.

However, we may have some problem on some application such as SLI application. If we dedicate +12V2 to CPU and the Intel design guide limits single +12V rails to 20A maximum, it may be not enough for +12V1 to cover both SLI and the other devices….(since only 20A)

I think you must have heard of OCZ with its well-known PowerStream voltage tweakable PSU. It doesn’t separate its +12V into two rails but keep it for one on 470/520 model. However, OCZ does separate +12V rails to two in his 600W models. (http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...m_power_supply)

So, here comes the question. [b]As a professional in overclocking, which one do you prefer and help you when you overclock? Separate +12V rails or a larger combined +12V rails?


what do you think?

Sidney 7th April 2005 14:59

I like to have two if they are both regulated with the same quality, otherwise give me one that is +/- 2% with super low ripple effect.

kristos 7th April 2005 22:59

2 separate yes please :feesten:

Sidney 8th April 2005 00:09

I've failed to find the 20A max restriction by Intel.

As for OCZ 600W provides two 12v rails and not 420 and 520; I assume the 600W allows enough quality clean rectified voltage and consistent amperage.

jort 8th April 2005 00:13

2 please:)


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