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By -Adrian
#193416
Definitely get a quality unit, OCZ Powerstream are still among the very best in the affordable range.
The wattage of cheap units isn't a good indication of what you'll get - it's oftentimes the peak load with the ampere on the wrong rail. Not to mention they like to go up in flames, so always make your PSU an important investment.
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By glebe digital
#193419
Guys, thanks. :)
those OCZ units look good......
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By Stephen
#193457
I have a 700w OCZ gameXtreme which I picked up pretty cheap. It's runs quiet and has a pretty blue light. LOL

Really is one of the best deals out there.
By Peter_K
#193485
Supermicro recommended 630W as minimum for the dual opteron motherboard.

I´ve used the Hiper PSU (Type R with omnigrid) 730W. Is pretty cheap, and its very nice that you can add as many powercords you need. I´ve also used the FSP 700W PSU, without any problem.

/Regards Peter K
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By glebe digital
#193488
andretto wrote:this is my latest PSU:
http://www.enermax.com.tw/english/produ ... asp?PrID=4

i would go for it again if i had to buy a new one
it does the job well, and it's almost noiseless
Is that running a dual-dual system Andretto?
nice.


630W+ seems like a sledghammer to crack nuts? :? My X2 4800s run on 350w supplies and have no problems, an extra opteron in the equation would be around another 110w in the mix?
There must be a way to calculate exactly what a detailed spec needs, the higher recommendations must be taking into account an 'expected' need for multiple drives, bridged sli cards and the like..........I'm confused! :lol:
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By grafxmonkey
#193545
What processors are you running/wanting to run?

I'm running a dual 280 setup on a Tyan Thunder K8W S2885 with an Antec TruePower 2.0 EPS 550W power supply and I have never had any issues.


NEWEGG.com has good prices on EPS power supplies. Here is a link to 500+W :

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... ategory=58

There are also combo power supplies that offer ATX and EPS, but I have never used one... Might be worth looking into also.

Most dual processor Motherboards, for Opterons at least, require EPS power and not standard ATX. Check your MB manufacturer website for compatibility.

I hope this helps.
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By glebe digital
#193637
Overwhelmed by the response guys, thanks a lot people! :)
Yes the Antec 550 looks pretty good..........
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By glebe digital
#193772
....but I'm going with the Enermax Liberty series.................what swung it was the blurb on the spec:

"Enermax Liberty series power supply is for those who still live in a cave"
:lol: Sold my good man!
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By Frances
#193778
glebe digital wrote:....but I'm going with the Enermax Liberty series.................what swung it was the blurb on the spec:

"Enermax Liberty series power supply is for those who still live in a cave"
:lol: Sold my good man!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thank you for that. :lol:
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By -Adrian
#193887
:lol: :wink:

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