Seasonic m12II evo 620w rail

DrcMax

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recently i bought a Seasonic M12II evo 620w PSU... im too excited to notice before. just now it came to me that the presentation of details is kinda incorrect.

that box shows a single rail 48A as i remember. and the unit detail is showing a dual rail with +12V1@24A, +12V2@24A.

question is which is which, what is the correct one?

case is, will it have any problem with my Gtx 960 Palit? is seasonic m12II evo any good?
 
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This PSU is an excellent model, great quality and is able to power any single graphics card out there. It would even be able to power 2x960 in SLI without any issues. Don't worry at all, great purchase.

As for the rails, here is an excerpt from the hardocp review:

"The unit has ~93% of its DC output capacity available on the 12v rail (there is only ONE as there is no OCP set on the individual "rails") which is good for modern systems. This single 12v rail due to no OCP settings is similar to what we saw some time ago from the S12II 500W and really not that unusual for Seasonic units (why they continue to be labeled dual rail units though is unknown). "
This PSU is an excellent model, great quality and is able to power any single graphics card out there. It would even be able to power 2x960 in SLI without any issues. Don't worry at all, great purchase.

As for the rails, here is an excerpt from the hardocp review:

"The unit has ~93% of its DC output capacity available on the 12v rail (there is only ONE as there is no OCP set on the individual "rails") which is good for modern systems. This single 12v rail due to no OCP settings is similar to what we saw some time ago from the S12II 500W and really not that unusual for Seasonic units (why they continue to be labeled dual rail units though is unknown). "
 
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