Repr Posted September 22, 2007 Posted September 22, 2007 I just salvaged this PSU out of an old pc from a friend. its in perfect shape but he bought a complete new system and couldnt be bothered to replace them. its like 1 month old..... does anyone have any experience with these psu's? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Branjo Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 If its anything like their heat sinks and cases I reckon it will be a great PSU, they do make quality stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaz Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 Google is your friend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MadDias Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 ordered myself a ZALMAN ZM850-HP. got it today and installed it. it worked for about 2hrs, then suddenly my screen went black and there was a strange noise coming from my pc... i opened the side cover of my tower and saw the red error led´s on my hd2900pros flicker. then i shut down my pc by pressing the power button and after that the system never came back to life again with this psu. i swapped the psu with my old ocz gxs 700w again and everything is working fine. i´ll rma the faulty zalman psu and hope that i get a correct working one back. didn´t expect this to happen from a zalman product. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MadDias Posted January 13, 2008 Posted January 13, 2008 got my replacement ZM850-HP today. it´s now working for more than 24hrs. i think it does work now because i didn´t turn the noise surpressor switch on. it´s a switch that turns on surpression of high pitched noise in 5v standby mode. when i had the first psu of this type i turned the switch on and fired up my system. after about 2hrs the psu was dead. i don´t wanna do this again. does anyone have one of these zalman psu´s? do u turn on noise surpression or do u leave it off? i really wonder why they put a switch on the psu for this? maybe it really should only be turned on when the psu is in standby and not under full load. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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