"Wes Newell" <w.newell@TAKEOUTverizon.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.09.06.06.37.33.914945@TAKEOUTverizon .net...
> On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 17:58:17 -0500, David Maynard wrote:
>
>> Wes Newell wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 05:49:42 -0700, neworder7 wrote:
>>>
>>>> So does this mean i should be getting a 500w PSU or is a 400watt PSU
>>>>fine.
>>>
>>> You should be getting the largest you can afford. And you can get 600W
>>> for
>>> under $20, 550W for under $15, and 500W for about $12.
>>>
>> And at those prices not a one of them will actually put out the stated
>> watts.
>
> And neither will some name brand models that cost 5 times more, so what's
> your point? Hmmm.... I need 400W, so I buy a 400Antec that will put out
> 400W for say $50, or I buy a 600W for $18 that will only put out 550W. Now
> which is the best deal? But wait, you say the Antec has larger caps. Wow,
> so instead of the system crashing in 5ms during a brownout, the Antac will
> go for 10ms.:-) Spend the money you save on a UPS. That's muxh more
> important than a name brand PSU.
>
> My cheap 600W that some name brand zealots predicted would be dead within
> a year is now into the 18th month of 24/7 operation Both my cheap PSU's
> for my K7 systems are still going after 5 years, and the really cheap 400W
> in my current backup K7 system is still going after about 3 years. if you
> want bragging rights, buy a name brand.
>
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>
Your cheap $18 PSU has low amperage on the 12 volt rail compared to the
Antec (and amperage is more critical than rock steady voltage). Your cheap
$18 PSU has no feedback protection, and does not stabilize for several
*SECONDS* after powering up. You are a cretin for espousing the use of a
cheap PSU on any system. The fact that you have no issues is indicative
that the rest of the hardware in your system is as equally crappy as the $18
PSU you use. I bet you drive a rusted out POS car, too.
Bobby