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More info?)
I got the same one, very impressive.
John
"peter" <pete121@telus.net.ca> wrote in message
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> You can never have enough power...............
> I just bought an Enermax CoolerGiant430W for $89.00 to replace an ailing
> 350W whatever
> This thing has
> SANYO DENKI blower inside: Unique 8cm blower directly exhausts heat from
> CPU, RAM, chipset, and graphic card to enhance system cooling effect.
>
> Smart fan: After PC shuts down, cooling fans keep running for at least 2
> minutes to effectively cool down parts and hardwares inside PSU and PC
> cases. Thus, ensure longer product life time of power supply and hardwares
> inside PC case.
>
> Separate 12V rails: Independent 12V rails supply to MB/CPU and drives in
> order to provide stable and clean current to noise-sensitive devices, such
> as: CPU, add-on cards.Meet UL 240VA safety requirements
>
> ATX 12V V1.3 compatible: Support latest P4 and Athlon 64 platforms. For P4
> platforms use 865 (Springdale) & 875 (Canterwood) chipsets and even new P4
> Prescott and AMD Athlon 64 or later CPU.
>
> S-ATA connectors: Connect your system to the faster S-ATA interface for
> better performance.
>
> Manual and automatic fan speed control: 8cm & 9cm fans automatically
> controlled by thermostat plus rheostat control over 8cm fan. Enable users
> to keep the balance between cooling effect and acoustic noise.
>
> Extra Power connector: Extra 4-pin power connector provides high-end
> graphic card with stable current.
>
> Reliability: OCP, UVP, OVP, OLP, OTP, and SCP circuits ensure system
> well-guarded from any dangers. Maximize safety for your hardware and
> valuable data.
>
> Copper-shielding: Effectively reduces electro-magnetic interference that
> might affect MB and CPU from normal operation. (Valid for models with 370W
> and higher total power)
>
>
http://www.enermax.com.tw/products_page.php?Tid=1&gon=237&Gid=18&Gid2=25
> Take a look at the website
> Even with 2fans and a blower the damn thing is quieter than my old 2fan
> 350w
> peter
> "Wayne Fulton" <nospam@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:41b12387$0$27766$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net...
>> Not an Asus question, but I am planning for a new Asus A8V board.
>>
>> Is any special powersupply size needed for a AMD64 3500+ cpu ?
>>
>> Most cabinets seem to have 300 or 350 watt powersupplies, so I assume
>> that still works. Specifically, I'm considering a new Antec True380 psu
>> (380 watts), with ratings of
>> +5V 35 amps max
>> +12V 24 amps max
>> 3.3V 28 amps max
>>
>> That seems like a lot, but I have no clue about actual requirements.
>> The computer will also have 1GB memory and 80 and 120 GB hard disk
>> drives. Any other ideas? Thanks.
>>
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