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FLiPNFiLL
16th July 2004, 16:28
550W And looks like a funky biatch, check dis;

http://www.hyperspeed.plus.com/Image000psu.jpg

Anonymous
16th July 2004, 16:43
What make G??

FLiPNFiLL
16th July 2004, 16:47
Got the box ere, Its not a known make tbh, but not a dodgy one like Q-tec!

JSP Sprite

Switching Power Supply
Intel V.2.03

Quiet
Aluminium Alloy cast for max cooling
UV Fire-Resistance
Fan Speed Controller


http://www.jsp-tech.com/

Got it for £40.

Anonymous
16th July 2004, 16:54
Looks good, you got a side or top window? (or both like me?)

D4N
16th July 2004, 17:01
and what will the benefit of this be ?

FLiPNFiLL
16th July 2004, 17:13
Side window yea, will be getting a completely clear case soon :lol:

D4n, benefit of a bigger power supply is less likely to fry your components if you overclock, or have a lot of drives & fans etc.

400W is generally deemed as the minimum these days.

Evilution
16th July 2004, 17:16
It makes you computer look faster (much akin to the nova boys who stick spoilers on for the same reason).

That PSU is so cool, the big bonus will be the lack of metal surrounding it means you will get RF and electrical interferance which will slowly corrupt data and interfere with data flow through any wires that are near it.

Considering how unstable the fast ATA is I wouldn't want to add to the already plentiful crosstalk on the cable.

LOOKS good thats all :lol:

Withnail
16th July 2004, 17:18
:roll:

£100 says Flip will have no problems at all.



Completely clear case? Now that is pimpdaddyo 8)

FLiPNFiLL
16th July 2004, 17:46
It makes you computer look faster (much akin to the nova boys who stick spoilers on for the same reason).

That PSU is so cool, the big bonus will be the lack of metal surrounding it means you will get RF and electrical interferance which will slowly corrupt data and interfere with data flow through any wires that are near it.

Considering how unstable the fast ATA is I wouldn't want to add to the already plentiful crosstalk on the cable.

LOOKS good thats all :lol:

Yea but only Nova-related in the way you dont need to have a transparent one, you could just have a normal looking one, but either way the principle is the same, too many drives or lights and a cheap psu = bang.

Not sure if any of thats true about data corruption and interferance, if it was the PSU would not be allowed to be made, nor approved by Intel & CUL/TUV/CE/CB/FCC.

And if it is true, it would probably happen in 10 yrs time, when current hard drives & things like that would be long gone.

Pimphomeo's setup is almost complete.