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From: R on 28 Jun 2008 02:16 I need to power up about 9 or 10 hard drives in a tower case. Both regular ide (molex) and sata. I could probably get by with about 500W or above. I've been using Antec Neo-series power supplies, but have had some trouble with connector reliability. Which manufacturer's supplies would be most reliable? Among the usual vendors (Rosewill, Thermaltake, PC Power, etc), are there any to be avoided? I'd also consider newer modular Antecs if they've improved connector and electronic reliability.
From: Andy Burns on 28 Jun 2008 03:18 On 28/06/2008 07:16, R wrote: > I need to power up about 9 or 10 hard drives in a tower case. Both > regular ide (molex) and sata. I could probably get by with about 500W > or above. I've just fitted a Seasonic S12-II 500W PSU to a machine with 6 SATA drives, 2 x IDE drives, quad core2 CPU, single low-end PCIe graphics (without power lead) one SATA optical drive and 3xPCI cards. The PSU sill has a few connectors to spare, it isn't modular, though seasonic do a modular version as well. The whole machine pulls about 330W during startup (drive spin-up is not staggered) and settles down to 165W at idle and 230W with drives and CPU being thrashed.
From: Marcus Coles on 28 Jun 2008 14:18 R wrote: > I need to power up about 9 or 10 hard drives in a tower case. Both > regular ide (molex) and sata. I could probably get by with about 500W > or above. > > I've been using Antec Neo-series power supplies, but have had some > trouble with connector reliability. Which manufacturer's supplies > would be most reliable? Among the usual vendors (Rosewill, > Thermaltake, PC Power, etc), are there any to be avoided? > > I'd also consider newer modular Antecs if they've improved connector > and electronic reliability. Cooler Master have some nice efficient power supplies that seem well made and in my experience the cabling is longer than most, which is often a problem with many PSUs in a full size tower case. One thing to consider is that many power supplies tend to be most efficient in the midrange of their rating so buying one with approximate rated capacity double the running wattage may be an advantage. And the #1 rule: Avoid any power supply that you pick up and it seems surprisingly light. Marcus
From: Mr. Slither2u on 28 Jun 2008 16:19 I vote for PC Power and Cooling. They have a 700 Watt unit that is great. More connections than you will ever need. Check the dimensions and make sure it will fit in your case because it is deeper than the normal unit. On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 02:16:18 -0400, R <R(a)nospam.com> wrote: >I need to power up about 9 or 10 hard drives in a tower case. Both >regular ide (molex) and sata. I could probably get by with about 500W >or above. > >I've been using Antec Neo-series power supplies, but have had some >trouble with connector reliability. Which manufacturer's supplies >would be most reliable? Among the usual vendors (Rosewill, >Thermaltake, PC Power, etc), are there any to be avoided? > >I'd also consider newer modular Antecs if they've improved connector >and electronic reliability.
From: ytrewq on 29 Jun 2008 05:18 If this machine is going to be on 24 x 7, you might pay some attention to efficiency. Although I have not used this PS, the PS line below looks like it might be pretty interesting for many users because of it"s effiency at a wide variation of loads http://www.antec.com/us/pro_p_Signature.php 80 PLUS� Bronze Certified - 82% or more efficiency at 20%, 50%, and 100% load FWIW, I have been satisfied with multiple Coarsair PS. I am not at all sure I would include Rosewill in any list of "quality" Brand names. =============== "R" <R(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:3flb641dottvphe27sr7tfom4deq1cdt7t(a)4ax.com... >I need to power up about 9 or 10 hard drives in a tower case. Both > regular ide (molex) and sata. I could probably get by with about 500W > or above. > > I've been using Antec Neo-series power supplies, but have had some > trouble with connector reliability. Which manufacturer's supplies > would be most reliable? Among the usual vendors (Rosewill, > Thermaltake, PC Power, etc), are there any to be avoided? > > I'd also consider newer modular Antecs if they've improved connector > and electronic reliability.
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