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hornybluecow
i thought it was funny that a good system has 20-30A on the 12v rail and this picture made me laugh

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hardnrg
have you seen how many connections that thing has?

it can run multiprocessor boards with multiGPU and as many harddrives as you could fit in a case lol...
Andrewr05
Crikey!!!

90A is a helluva lot, It is over kill for most people but out of all seriousness you are guaranteed to never run out of power. laugh.gif
swifty11212
QUOTE(Andrewr05 @ Oct 22 2007, 07:43 PM) [snapback]729094[/snapback]
Crikey!!!

90A is a helluva lot, It is over kill for most people but out of all seriousness you are guaranteed to never run out of power. laugh.gif

not unless the circuit breaker in your house trips laugh.gif
Verran
There's something nice about seeing one big honkin' 12V rail though. In the days of 2 and 4 rail standards, it's nice to not have to worry about individual overloads smile.gif

(Though I admit, 90A seems a bit crazy. tongue.gif)
Thewacokid
17 amps of draw! NICE!

I know what my next PSU will be now. biggrin.gif
hardnrg
QUOTE(Verran @ Oct 23 2007, 02:33 AM) [snapback]729098[/snapback]
90A seems a bit crazy. tongue.gif

yeah, that's why I went for a 60A rail laugh.gif
injijagwalaafq
QUOTE(Thewacokid @ Oct 22 2007, 06:55 PM) [snapback]729102[/snapback]
17 amps of draw! NICE!

Umm you'd trip the breaker (most indoor ones anyway)@ 15...
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