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Old 12th May 2004, 19:20   #1
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Default SilverStone SST-30NF - Passive 300Watt PSU

This passive Power Supply incorporates heat pipes to get rid of the generated heat, without active components its a premier choice for any silent setup, but does it pack enough punch to power the latest hardware?



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Water cooling PSU next.
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I'm hungry right now...
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can buy em at colorcase. for €200 they switch owner :/
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I'm hungry right now...
you don't like your eggs raw do you?

This passive PSU becomes quite hot (65+°C) but nowhere close to a boiling point. It was powering a pretty hefty system too!

Overclocked A64
Vmodded R9800XT
2x HD
2x CDrom

during stress testing the temp rose quite high, with a room temperature of 20-22°C... but the PC never experienced crashes or instabilities, those heatsinks inside the PSU are doing their job well!
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pictures of finished product will be posted tomorrow. Cam is still charging
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computers and kitchens, they've always been a bad combination!
 
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pictures of finished product will be posted tomorrow.
do note that the egg does not boil on the PSU

@Teus: what kitchen? We did not drop the PSU in a pan and try to fry it...
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you might fry the PSU (or PC) while trying to fry the egg
 
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