pretty sweet deal.... on Sale for 119.00 and its MODULAR
[DEAL] FSP 1000 watt PSU
#2
Posted 26 February 2012 - 10:38 AM
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Posted 26 February 2012 - 10:44 AM

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Posted 26 February 2012 - 11:10 AM
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#7
Posted 26 February 2012 - 01:45 PM
Ditto. It's a damn nice PSU for the money though.Good deal, I just tend to stay away from mulit-rail PSU's.

Booyah.
#8
Posted 26 February 2012 - 02:03 PM
I'm seriously jealous of you guys... I might want to move to Canada
#9
Posted 26 February 2012 - 03:53 PM
Really? Fortron Source Power is one of the better PSUs...
Really?, never heard of them. They seem to be priced quite cheaply.
Current System
[CPU]Intel Xeon W3670 (i7-970) @3.20Ghz---[CPU Cooling]Thermalright Silver Arrow---[MOBO]ASUS Rampage Gene III---[RAM]G-Skill Rip Jaws (24GB)(6x4GB)---[GPU]Gigabyte Radeon HD 6950 OC---[PSU]KingWin Lazar LZ-1000---[CASE]Bitfenix Colossus Venom Edition---[HDDs]WD Dives(6.5TB total storage) and Crucial 128GB SSD(boot)---[Monitors] 3X NEC 24" LCD2490WUXi ISP Panels
PC 2.0 Audio System (Speakers) Triad InRoom Mini Pair - (Receiver) Marantz SR-4400 (Power Conditioning) - UltraPower PGX-500
My 5.2 Room Theater System (Speakers) B&W CDM 1NT Pair --- (Center) B&W CNT --- (Sub) 2X Polk Audio PSW Series PSW10 --- (Receiver) Rotel RSX-1057 --- (Power Conditioning) UltraPower PGX-500
#10
Posted 26 February 2012 - 09:59 PM
One rail is still technically going to be made up of multiple rails, however they bridge all they rails to one so the load is shared.What's the dealio with the rails... never understood why one good strong rail is better than 4 weaker ones but more power together... please enlighten me!
I'm seriously jealous of you guys... I might want to move to Canada
With multiple rails you need to try and stick within the limits of each rail which is bothersome and wasteful. The single rail means the whole process is simple, easy, effective and less stressful on the PSU.
FSP - Great quality and great price here on a 1000watt PSU

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#11
Posted 26 February 2012 - 10:19 PM
Basically the real difference is that with multi-rail PSUs you have to manually balance the load between the different rails. With a single-rail PSU all you have to do is plug everything in and it will work.One rail is still technically going to be made up of multiple rails, however they bridge all they rails to one so the load is shared.
With multiple rails you need to try and stick within the limits of each rail which is bothersome and wasteful. The single rail means the whole process is simple, easy, effective and less stressful on the PSU.
FSP - Great quality and great price here on a 1000watt PSU
IE: You have a GPU that pulls 25 Amps - how do you connect that to a PSU with four 20 Amp rails? Which rails are driving the CPU? Which are driving your HDDs? You don't have to worry about this if you use a single-rail PSU.

Booyah.
#12
Posted 27 February 2012 - 02:25 AM
Yeah, FSP is top-notch. Never heard of OutletPC though.
Although, no 80+ certification for 1KW PSU? Sorry, doesn't seem like a good product only for this reason.















