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    Quote Originally Posted by prosk8
    And Hipro Why You Dont Give Me Pm Of My Q?
    Which PM?...... I don't have any PM from you....
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    Quote Originally Posted by prosk8
    And Hipro Why You Dont Give Me Pm Of My Q?
    Be patient, learn English, learn basic forum rules, and then welcome back.
    Now you should find Hebrew forum instead, it will be much better for you and us.

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    Those transformers are SICK...


    Kingpin might have taken the benching crown for the time being, but you just reclaimed the sickest modder heavyweight title.. Truly impressive

    Ah prosk8, great to have you here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by perry_78
    Those transformers are SICK...


    Kingpin might have taken the benching crown for the time being, but you just reclaimed the sickest modder heavyweight title.. Truly impressive

    Ah prosk8, great to have you here!

    Thank you for your kind words M8......
    Wait till you see my own moded DDR Maximizer too.....
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    Damn you guys! .......You don't know in what deep shi(f)t you have put me in......

    It's 3:45am here in Greece and I'm designing new PCB for it....

    Some update that came into my mind though...
    It'll have SEPARATE output voltages and they will be:

    a. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    b. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    c. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    d. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    e. +5V / 100A - 500Watts normal and 640Watts peak
    f. +3.3V / 114A - 375Watts normal and 480Watts peak
    g. -12V / ~10A - 125Watts normal and 160Watts peak
    h. +5V / 25A - 125Watts normal and 160Watts peak

    A TOTAL PSU power of 3625Watts NORMAL and 4640Watts PEAK power....


    The PSU will be capable of providing these outputs at anytime....
    Of course it depends on the toroidal transformers that I'll use.....
    For now I'll use a total of 2500VA and in a year or two (who knows) the ONLY thing I will have to do is to change the transformers with 2 x 2000KVA (or more) and I'll be ready.....


    Lines a. and b. will be for the VGAs.
    Line c. will be for my - many - DELTA fans I use and a spare one.
    Lines d. e. f. g. and h. will be for the motherboard/CPU/etc.

    The case is ready and it is a U3 rack mount one.
    I'll use 2 x DELTAS 12 x 12cm 190cfm each thermally controlled - when the heatsink's temperature raises, the fans will raise their speed and visa-versa...

    I'll update as soon as possible...
    Last edited by hipro5; 01-03-2007 at 06:23 PM.
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    I wanna try that PSU out
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    WOW.

    Can't wait to see it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    Damn you guys! .......You don't know in what deep shi(f)t you have put me in......

    It's 3:45am here in Greece and I'm designing new PCB for it....

    Some update that came into my mind though...
    It'll have SEPARATE output voltages and they will be:

    a. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    b. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    c. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    d. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    e. +5V / 100A - 500Watts normal and 640Watts peak
    f. +3.3V / 114A - 375Watts normal and 480Watts peak
    g. -12V / ~10A - 125Watts normal and 160Watts peak
    h. +5V / 25A - 125Watts normal and 160Watts peak

    A TOTAL PSU power of 3625Watts NORMAL and 4640Watts PEAK power....


    The PSU will be capable of providing these outputs at anytime....
    Of course it depends on the toroidal transformers that I'll use.....
    For now I'll use a total of 2500VA and in a year or two (who knows) the ONLY thing I will have to do is to change the transformers with 2 x 2000KVA (or more) and I'll be ready.....


    Lines a. and b. will be for the VGAs.
    Line c. will be for my - many - DELTA fans I use and a spare one.
    Lines d. e. f. g. and h. will be for the motherboard/CPU/etc.

    The case is ready and it is a U3 rack mount one.
    I'll use 2 x DELTAS 12 x 12cm 190cfm each thermally controlled - when the heatsink's temperature raises, the fans will raise their speed and visa-versa...

    I'll update as soon as possible...
    My jaw hurts (hit the floor so hard n fast) George after reading that spec list its insane !!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    Wait till you see my own moded DDR Maximizer too.....
    Own personal version of the DDr maximizer please tell more
    Last edited by -Acid-; 01-03-2007 at 07:09 PM.

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    Have johnny fly over when ur done and have him test it

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    3.6 gigawatts! do i have to have a dedicated house circuit for this? have you decided a price for this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5

    a. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    b. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    c. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    d. +12V / 52A - 625Watts normal and 800Watts peak
    e. +5V / 100A - 500Watts normal and 640Watts peak
    f. +3.3V / 114A - 375Watts normal and 480Watts peak
    g. -12V / ~10A - 125Watts normal and 160Watts peak
    h. +5V / 25A - 125Watts normal and 160Watts peak

    A TOTAL PSU power of 3625Watts NORMAL and 4640Watts PEAK power....

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    aren't you going just a tad overboard with that
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    I think it just got entirely pointless after the second thousand watts...

    Run a few TECs with that too...

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    Those are some psyco specs hipro..
    Your power bills are gonna be so high, that PSU can power everything in my house! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by xlink
    I think it just got entirely pointless after the second thousand watts...

    Run a few TECs with that too...
    Just a few?
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    i doubt the power bill would be any higher than before.

    Remember it only uses that much power if it actually draws it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlink
    I think it just got entirely pointless after the second thousand watts...

    Run a few TECs with that too...
    better safe than sorry
    It'll probably support Octal SLi, 4P with 1TB of ram and enough Juice for a hundred hard drives
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    3.6kW normal power??? Sick! I love it
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    Guys keep in mind that this is not an "everyday PSU".....
    It's only for "heavy" benching......
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    Just wondering how big that psu would be, a small case size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    Guys keep in mind that this is not an "everyday PSU".....
    It's only for "heavy" benching......
    how about "heavy" Crunching
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    bet that could run half of Victors farm by itself

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    I wonder what the efficiancy of this one'll be. Ever considered giving the computer a fuse box of its own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    Guys keep in mind that this is not an "everyday PSU".....
    It's only for "heavy" benching......
    And running old sparky at the local penitentiary on weekends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silvermirage
    I wonder what the efficiancy of this one'll be. Ever considered giving the computer a fuse box of its own?

    He is using old school power design, don't expect this to be efficient, but clean.

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    Haha, you truely are insane hipro


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