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Felix Clark
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:36 AM
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Power source for overclocking

Hello friends,

I install a jar power of 420 watts, better than my old generic 450 watts.

At least I was told that my old source not the actual delivery 450 watts and that this new topower and also if the line had more amps 12v.

Therefore be better for oc. But before I get to oc a doubt with respect to certain securities.

I have installed everest home edition in my jar and I am giving these values on a continuous basis.

Field Value
+3.3 V 3.14 V
+5 V 4.95 V
+12 V 12.52 V

These values are well? Before with my source 12v line I marked 12.34, it is right that must mark up of 12? or should mark down 12?

With these values I can be assured that the source is good?

I ask them to help interpret this, as my field is not the subject of watts and volts and not others, I realize that I recorded these diagnostic values, whether good or bad!
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:38 AM
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I do not think 10% is something decent ... is rather mediocre. Here are the values that give a decent source of Luke 50.

The 3.3V line 0.01v varied in 3.5-hour test period during which the computer operated with a load average of 55% with a 45% OC. 5V line ranged from 0.03V and 0.33V to 12V varied the same period.

Undoubtedly, you get what you pay ... is not possible to expect a yield of 10 Lucas like a five times more expensive.

My spirit is not broken with the source (well, maybe a little), but do we call a spade a spade ... decent is decent and mediocre is mediocre.

Greetings.
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:40 AM
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50 Lucas is far beyond the price range of the average buyer ...

I think from what can not help.

Is decent for the range of 10 to 20mil or good or bad....

Only decent for the price…
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:42 AM
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The solution could be occupied by a UPS, stabilizes the energy enters the power, wave, between clean energy and not volatile, but we are talking about investing 30 Lucas in a UPS 300watts.
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:44 AM
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In reloaded does not have much impact because a variation ups are not for the input voltage but by the switching regulator circuit that is not designed or implemented to keep these voltages with load levels.
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