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FSP BlueStorm AX500-A Power Supply Unit ReviewCategory: Other [ 08/30/2005 | 02:07 PM ] We would like to introduce to you a BlueStorm AX500-A power supply, which continues the successful THN series we have already told you about in our previous articles. Its maximum output wattage has been increased to 460W. The PSU is neatly manufactured and has good characteristics; it is powerful even for very serious systems with two graphics cards and a top-end processor. Read more now! Table of contents:Power supplies are usually tested in one of two ways: the PSU is either installed into a real computer or put on a special testbed. In the first case the tester has almost no control over the load on the PSU, so the results are usually not very informative and don’t allow making a general statement about the overall quality of a given power supply.
In the second case the tester fully controls the load and can try the PSU in any allowable mode of operation, but many readers think that the latter method produces purely academic results which allow comparing different PSUs between each other, yet do not make it clear how the PSU is going to behave in a real computer. For this review I decided to combine both methods. That is, I will check the PSU on our testbed and then will connect it to a real computer, measure the power consumption and put appropriate marks on the diagrams I’ll have drawn based on the testbed data. This way we’ll have a detailed view of the power supply’s characteristics and, on the other hand, we will see how these characteristics meet the demands of modern computer systems. I want to note that I measure the consumption of each component independently, for different power rails of the PSU, since this is the only way of getting data appropriate for comparison with the numbers obtained on the testbed. If you want to know the total consumption of the whole system case, you should count in the PSU’s efficiency factor (typically about 70-80%) besides the numbers shown in the review. <%BANNER[banner_468x30]%>
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Category NewsCategory: Other Friday, July 25, 20089:00 am AMD Denies Manufacturing Operations Spin Off Plan. AMD: Only Real Men Have Fabs Thursday, July 24, 200811:59 pm HP Set to Make Voodoo-Branded Systems Available Worldwide. HP’s Voodoo Computers to Be Available Through HP Sales Network Tuesday, July 22, 200811:55 pm Tens of Companies Support Sony’s TransferJet Close Proximity Wireless Transfer Tech. Consortium Formed to Develop TransferJet Technology 10:24 pm AMD Chief Executive: Major Restructuring Will Spin Off Manufacturing in Months. AMD Prepares to Spin Off Manufacturing Operations Friday, July 18, 20086:49 am Intel Denies Accusations of Illegal Business Practices. Intel: CPU Market Is Highly Competitive, AMD’s EC’s Allegations are Unfounded All Latest News <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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