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Power, Protection, UPS's, Batteries
& Cables...
The PSU (Power Supply Unit) size used should be
based on the Power Requirements of all System Components. Choose a Power
Supply adequately satisfying both the Power and Case Airflow Requirements
of the planned System Configuration. Always ensure that the power supply
meets the MotherBoard Manufacturer's
Specifications. Consider your Power Usage Factor as a Guideline.
Following '80% Power Value Requirements' taken
from AMD's Athlon Power Recommendations. "AMD suggests calculating
'power supply minimum output capacity' as the power required by the
processor plus 80 percent of the total wattage for all other Components
in a given Computer System.
In addition to the overall wattage requirements,
verify the maximum voltage for the +5 V and +3.3 V power requirements for
the system are less than the wattage limitation on the power supply for
the +5 V and +3.3 V outputs."
Since 80 watts would satisfy the CPU only -
Typically, a 340 watt PSU will do nicely in a typical PC. While a
Performance PC with Performance Components may require more Power from 430
watts to 500 watts depending upon the PC Configuration - Power Usage
Factor.
- www.FormFactors.org:
PSU (Power Supply Unit) Design Guidelines.
- www.UpgradingAndRepairingPCs.com/fourteenth_edition/
by Scott Mueller.
- See: Chapter 21: Power Supply and
Chassis / Case. Better Still, Buy the Book!
Calculating System Power Consumption:
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Determine Processor
Power Consumption (Voltage x Amps = Watts).
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For Components - Add up
current power requirements for all Components.
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Multiply the voltage by
the total current to get the total wattage for each voltage level.
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Compute the wattage for
component power usage, multiply by .8 (to calculate 80% of the wattage
for the devices) and add the wattage requirements of the processor.
Always verify that your power supply is adequate both overall and for
the 3.3V and 5V circuits.
Note: In addition to not
exceeding the total power (wattage) of the Power Supply (PSU), always
verify that the total system requirements of 3.3 V and 5 V power does
not exceed the combined 3.3 V and 5 V capacity of your Power Supply.
-
www.pcpowerandcooling.com:
How Much Power Do You Need?
-
www.jscustompcs.com
- Power Supply Wattage Calculator:
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www.firingsquad.com - Choosing The Right Power Supply: (December
10, 2002).
Laptop Power & International Power:
Laptop Power or International Power Requirements
An Issue for You - Visiting England anytime soon? You'll need a Power
Adapter when traveling abroad since they have standards different from the
US. The UK uses 230 watt while Europe uses 220 watt.
- AAA
international electricity source. Walkabout Travel Gear; Worldwide
electrical index:
- International
Power Adapters Q & A:
- Voltage
Converters & Transformers:
Power News:
- www.fonerbooks.com -
Power Supply Problem - Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts:
(6/10/2003)
- www.extremetech.com
- Users Can Tweak Voltage, Fan Speed In New Power Supply
(3/22/2003).
- Danger:
Antec True Power
430 watt Power Supplies - Be Careful! OF only 3 used. Number one
Antec True Power 430 works! Number 2 Smoked! And Number 3, Antec True
Power 430 watt Power Supply Fan's power up but tester does not
indicate a green light. We'll let you
know the outcome of this situation after we hear from Antec. Not a
pretty smoke test on any PC! Antec was not available for comment @ the
time of this posting (CST 4:47 PM 9/24/2002). This information was
previously posted on BuildOrBuy Indexes.
Since ATX PC Cases
& Power Supplies are so closely related, be sure and check
resources both here for Power Supplies & our Cases
pages. Even though a manufacturer may be better known for one item
than the other they may have both. Such as Antec, Enermax & PC
Power & Cooling. While researching your power supply requirements
for either AMD or Intel, you'll also want to include Desktop Form
Factors to know particulars about the specifications.
For those feeling the need to Test
your Power Supply, both Antec & PC Power & Cooling have ATX
Power Supply Testers. Note:
Due to Antec's new TruePower design Power Supply, the previous model
of the Antec ATX Power Supply Tester is not recommended for testing
TruePower units. Please watch for Antec's new TruePower Tester, coming
soon (6/26/2002)! Enjoy! GB
- AMD
Athlon XP Power Supply Manufacturers
(6/11/2002).
- www1.amd.com/athlon/power
- Intel(R)
Boxed Products Technical Center - ATX12V Tested Power Supplies Web
Site (6/24/2002).
- Pentium(R)
4 Processors - Power Supply Requirements (6/24/2002).
- Desktop
Form Factors - See: TFX12V
Power Supply Design Guide (6/24/2002).
- Desktop
Form Factors - Form Factors
Power Supplies...
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Antec:
TruePower Power Supplies (Dual
Fans) - To test the power supply: (Tester Link Gone!)
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Enermax:
Dual Fans
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www.Leadman.com.tw:
LP-6100D
(400 Watt + Dual Fans) & LP-6100E
(500 Watt + Dual Fans)
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PC
Power & Cooling, Inc. – And then some!
Simply The Best!
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ATX
Power Tester
-
www.pcpowercooling.com - Operating Temperature vs. System Reliability:
The following Table from Axion
Technologies will serve as an example of 3 of the 4 brands of Power
Supplies listed above for a comparative study of PC Power Supplies
(9/28/2002).
Description |
Product
Code |
In
Stock |
Price |
Info |
ANTEC:TRUE430,430W
TRUE POWER SUPPLY GOLD PLATEDCONNECTORS,20PINS ATX |
PSATTRUE430 |
LIMITED |
$75.95 |
Info |
ANTEC:TRUE480,480W
TRUE POWER SUPPLY GOLD PLATEDCONNECTORS,20PINS ATX |
PSATTRUE480 |
LIMITED |
$90.95 |
Info |
ANTEC:TRUE550,550W
TRUE POWER SUPPLY GOLD PLATEDCONNECTORS,20PINS ATX |
PSATTRUE550 |
YES |
$106.95 |
Info |
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ENERMAX:EG365PVE,350WATT
PENTIUM4 READY ATX POWERSUPPLY,DUAL BALL BEARING FAN,FAN SPEED
MONITOR |
PSEMEG365PVE |
YES |
$47.95 |
Info |
ENERMAX:EG465PVE,430WATT
PENTIUM4 READY ATX POWERSUPPLY,DUAL BALL BEARING FAN,FAN SPEED
MONITOR |
PSEMEG465PVE |
YES |
$80.95 |
Info |
ENERMAX:EG651PVE,550WATT
PENTIUM4 READY ATX POWERSUPPLY,DUAL BALL BEARING FAN,FAN SPEED
MONITOR |
PSEMEG651PVE |
YES |
$146.95 |
Info |
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|
LEADMAN:LP6100D,400WATT
ATX,2.03 COMPLIANT,1-YRWARRANTY,UL LISTED,DUAL FANS,ATHLON/P4
APPROVED |
PSLELP6100C |
YES |
$46.95 |
Info |
LEADMAN:LP6100E-P4,500WATT
ATX 12VATX 1 YEARWARRANTY,ATHLON APPROVED |
PSLELP6100E |
LIMITED |
$64.95 |
Info |
Power Surge Protection...
-
Brick
Wall Series Mode Surge Suppressors/Powerline Filters
– The best!
- Kensington:
Products: Surge Protection
- Tripp
Lite Power Protection
Batteries...
Windows Power Management...
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ACPI - Advanced
Configuration Power Interface
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APM - Advanced Power
Management
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See: Build Or Buy A PC CD
Index – Disc 1, 9-29-99
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On Now
Further Power Research & Study...
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Transient
Voltage Surge Suppressors Standard - UL 1449: Power Quality. -
UL
1449 Standard for Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors - 2nd Edition
-
www.leviton.com
- THE NEW UL 1449:
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Selecting
Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors (Wisconsin Public Service
Corporation)
- Niagara
Mohawk - Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors
Standard
- Gryphon,
Inc. - Surge Suppressors vs. Power
Conditioners
- PG&E
- Power Notes – ON SURGE SUPPRESSORS
- Surge
Suppressors Can Cause Fires
- What
Will Surge Suppressors Stop; Surge Suppression, Surge Protection
Capabilities
- U.S.
Market for Power Line Surge Suppressors, Seventh Edition
- The
U.S. Market for Power Line Surge Suppressors
– VDC Report Overview
- Optimum
Power – Index of / (A work in progress)
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