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RadarMan Chief Captain


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Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:47 pm Post subject: How Much of a Power Supply Do you Need? |
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Fill out both sides of this form and see how much power you need to run your machine.
Always figure more than they say.
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculator.jsp
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Greekman72 Chief Captain


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Great Link  _________________
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hms_endeavour Chief Captain


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Very cool link. _________________ More than a dozen members have left these
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Charlie10 First Officer


Joined: Jul 04, 2006 Posts: 247 Location: Northern Lower Michigan
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| Poer supplies are heat generators. Therefore cooling concerns shoud increase with power. There are external power supplies available that neither take up the internal case room, nor generate the internal heat. Expernal power supplies designed for rack mounts are widely available at reasonable prices. I am a radio engineer with a few decades in design and service. Heat is the electronics "killer". |
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