Power Supply Specs and Testing

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Came across this article at Antec's website. If you check the test
results, they give three versions of 100% load, each highlighting one
of the 5, 12, and 3.3v amperage ratings.

This gives you some insight to how the various amperages listed on the
label really add up in actual usage.

Note you can also get the test results for their "480w" and "550watt"
supplies.

Too bad they don't give you an idea of temperature scaling, but it's a
start.
 
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On Sun, 02 May 2004 07:51:00 -0700, edward_s@nospam.com wrote:

>
>Came across this article at Antec's website. If you check the test
>results, they give three versions of 100% load, each highlighting one
>of the 5, 12, and 3.3v amperage ratings.
>
>This gives you some insight to how the various amperages listed on the
>label really add up in actual usage.
>
>Note you can also get the test results for their "480w" and "550watt"
>supplies.
>
>Too bad they don't give you an idea of temperature scaling, but it's a
>start.
>


....ooops

http://www.antec-inc.com/pdf/article/info_DIYArticle1.html#