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June 05, 2012, 11:37:36 PM
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/5932/computex-2012-the-rosewill-booth

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$5 says that the OEM is Enermax.
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http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=283

Lepa seems to have managed to keep the size under control a bit better. Or is the gigantic nature of the Rosewill unit a marketing bullet point?

                                                                               
                
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June 06, 2012, 12:53:49 AM
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http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=283

Lepa seems to have managed to keep the size under control a bit better. Or is the gigantic nature of the Rosewill unit a marketing bullet point?

+3.3V@25A,+5V@25A,+12V1@20A,+12V2@20A,+12V3@30A,+12V4@30A,+12V5@30A,+12V6@30A,-12V@0.5A,+5Vsb@4A

No single rail?

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June 06, 2012, 01:10:46 AM
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Complaining about being multi-rail? Did you see it's efficiency? And it's hot box results?

Quote from the Jonny Guru review "Days like this are why I love reviewing power supplies. I mean, how could I not? No popping MOSFETs in the load testers this time, just lots and lots of heat producing power. By the time this was over, I felt like I was hanging out in my furnace room. And really... what could be more awesome than this unit has been so far than to see it still being that awesome at forty three degrees? Yes, folks, it did full power at three degrees over the rated temp spec. "


                                                                               
                
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June 06, 2012, 01:15:34 AM
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Yes, I saw them, but if you can't fully load those individual rails, it's power that will never be seen.

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June 06, 2012, 01:27:24 AM
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Fun fact: Under 100% load, this PSU requires a 15A breaker all to itself.

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Granted that they don't design specifically for Bitcoiners, would be tricky to power more than 8 high end GPUs without rigging up some special adapters to share the 2 rails set aside for CPU+Mobo.

But I'd want a Jonny Guru review of any single rail 1600W option, just to be sure it would hot box at 80+ Gold.

                                                                               
                
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Granted that they don't design specifically for Bitcoiners, would be tricky to power more than 8 high end GPUs without rigging up some special adapters to share the 2 rails set aside for CPU+Mobo.

But I'd want a Jonny Guru review of any single rail 1600W option, just to be sure it would hot box at 80+ Gold.

Well said, I agree!

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what is hot box?

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Testing near max rated ambient temperatures.

                                                                               
                
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16 PEG connectors. Oh my.

I think this is a power supply aimed directly at Folding@Home and Bitcoin miners.

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"Rosewill are aiming for a unique individual – one willing to pair a dual processor system with several GPUs that have tri 6-pin power connectors."

Lol, how about aiming for another unique individual - a miner running a Sempron and 6 GPUs. I agree, though, that the lack of single rail is a negative. 
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"Rosewill are aiming for a unique individual – one willing to pair a dual processor system with several GPUs that have tri 6-pin power connectors."

Lol, how about aiming for another unique individual - a miner running a Sempron and 6 GPUs. I agree, though, that the lack of single rail is a negative. 

I agree and disagree.  Singlre rail for that is very dangerous.  That would need some seriously thick wire to carry those amps safely.  I think it would be best to have it split into 2 rails, not 6.

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"Rosewill are aiming for a unique individual – one willing to pair a dual processor system with several GPUs that have tri 6-pin power connectors."

Lol, how about aiming for another unique individual - a miner running a Sempron and 6 GPUs. I agree, though, that the lack of single rail is a negative. 

I agree and disagree.  Singlre rail for that is very dangerous.  That would need some seriously thick wire to carry those amps safely.  I think it would be best to have it split into 2 rails, not 6.

Good point - I just did a quick check, and other units in this power range have multiple rails. Silverstone 1500w has 8 and Thermaltake 1500w has 4.
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June 06, 2012, 03:16:51 PM
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How do we know that this supply is multirail? I find nothing in the referenced article that claims that this is so.

But then again I didn't look very hard.

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How do we know that this supply is multirail? I find nothing in the referenced article that claims that this is so.

But then again I didn't look very hard.

Lepa 1600w specs

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Are the lepa's any good? I almost bought one but I couldn't find jack on them online besides johnny guru.
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Are the lepa's any good? I almost bought one but I couldn't find jack on them online besides johnny guru.

They are great.  But you can only load them specifically due to multiple rails.

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June 06, 2012, 09:08:14 PM
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How do we know that this supply is multirail? I find nothing in the referenced article that claims that this is so.

But then again I didn't look very hard.

Lepa 1600w specs

There are no specs on the linked article?

Plus it has an 80 Plus Silver logo on it. The Lepa G1600 is an 80 Plus Gold unit.

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