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Fatwah on Western Digital
A while back I mentioned that I wasn't able to use the second core in a couple of my x2-based machines, but if I let the machines run on non-SMP kernels, they still worked OK.
Over the weekend I got around to correcting that - I put in 520W OCZ-something-or-other. It had lights inside it. I should've known it would be a steaming pile.
But I went with it, since I had the PC apart and all.
... and today the OCZ PSU flamed (flamed!) out. Like, there's a dark spot on my wall from the FIRE.
So it's going back to my disti. My disti stocks HEC (which I like and which normally work fine, but don't come in sizes bigger than 450W) and ThermalTake (the biggest they stock is 460W), and some crap-brands (Elements) that claim to be up to 600W and cost as much as a 450W HEC.
And I'm looking at replacements from a couple places online that have a better selection of parts. I'm wondering about some of the characteristics of these high-end units, particularly the significance of multiple +12V rails (are they a good thing or a bad thing? I notice that the lower-end PCP&C units don't have them, but high end Antecs, Enermax and Seasonics do) and "PFC" support.
Can someone explain these things to me?
Over the weekend I got around to correcting that - I put in 520W OCZ-something-or-other. It had lights inside it. I should've known it would be a steaming pile.
But I went with it, since I had the PC apart and all.
... and today the OCZ PSU flamed (flamed!) out. Like, there's a dark spot on my wall from the FIRE.
So it's going back to my disti. My disti stocks HEC (which I like and which normally work fine, but don't come in sizes bigger than 450W) and ThermalTake (the biggest they stock is 460W), and some crap-brands (Elements) that claim to be up to 600W and cost as much as a 450W HEC.
And I'm looking at replacements from a couple places online that have a better selection of parts. I'm wondering about some of the characteristics of these high-end units, particularly the significance of multiple +12V rails (are they a good thing or a bad thing? I notice that the lower-end PCP&C units don't have them, but high end Antecs, Enermax and Seasonics do) and "PFC" support.
Can someone explain these things to me?