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    how about this cheapest 480w LC-POWER Scorpio

    does any one know about this brand?, it seems the cheapest one with a 6pin
    socket for the power gpu.if you are not prepare to bult up sli system ,is it a best performance and price one?cos it cost only around 50 euro.

    data like below:

    Type: Pro-Line series
    Connections: see below
    Colours: blue
    Characteristics:
    12cm + 8cm fan
    Connectors:

    1 x 24/20-Pin Mainboard, 1 x 8-Pin Mainboard (also for 4-Pin), 1 x 6-Pin PCI-Express, 2 x SATA (expandable to 4), 4 x Molex, 2 x Floppy, 3 x 3-Pin fan


    Cables included:

    1 x 24-Pin Mainboard, 1 x 8-Pin Mainboard, 1 x 4-Pin-Mainboard, 1 x 6-Pin PCI-Express, 4 x SATA, 4 x Molex, 2 x Floppy





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    i want oc my cpu to stable at 2.8ghz, my cpu was venice 3200, it at default voltage go stable at 2.6ghz, and a little more voltage ,it can stable at 300x9 at 1.45v.
    i also have ask for what is the safe range of venice, someone said 1.5-1.6v on air should be ok, so i want more juice of my cpu, but i only have a 400w psu (12 v1 at 10a,12v2at 15a, 5v at 21a, 3.3v at 22a), is it good enough for oc at 2.7ghz or 2.8ghz? i want to change it for stable oc system.

    does any one know this brand? i have never heard about this brand befor,is it a new one?.
    does it have a good reputation at psu manufactory field?

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    400w psu (12 v1 at 10a,12v2at 15a, 5v at 21a, 3.3v at 22a), is it good enough for oc at 2.7ghz or 2.8ghz?

    a oced cpu at 2.8ghz, it equel how much power? 87w or higher? and how about 2.7ghz_?

    a oced 2.7 or 2.8 cpu need at least 18a?or higher?

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    check those data of hiper,

    +5V
    2.0A - 32A
    +12V 1
    0.2A - 18A
    +12V 2
    0A - 16A
    -12V
    0A - 0.8A
    +5VSB
    0 - 2.5A
    +3.3V
    0.4 - 28A
    what i have got is , each value is lower than LC-POWER Scorpio ,dont forget LC-POWER Scorpio has a 1 x 6-Pin PCI-Express,where is it on hiper?
    last 49 pound is much than 50 euro....

    better and cheaper????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by mason123
    check those data of hiper,

    +5V
    2.0A - 32A
    +12V 1
    0.2A - 18A
    +12V 2
    0A - 16A
    -12V
    0A - 0.8A
    +5VSB
    0 - 2.5A
    +3.3V
    0.4 - 28A
    what i have got is , each value is lower than LC-POWER Scorpio ,dont forget LC-POWER Scorpio has a 1 x 6-Pin PCI-Express,where is it on hiper?
    last 49 pound is much than 50 euro....

    better and cheaper????????
    Ok, its not cheaper, but as a "known-good" quality brand I would trust it to power my system,
    I would not trust the LC-Power as there doesn't appear to be any info in english.
    Last edited by Dave in Daytona; 07-09-2005 at 03:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave in Daytona
    Ok, its not cheaper, but as a "known-good" quality brand I would trust it to power my system,
    I would not trust the LC-Power as there doesn't appear to be any info in english.
    hi check out this you so called english info.........


    http://www.lc-power.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by mason123
    hi check out this you so called english info.........


    http://www.lc-power.com/
    Where are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave in Daytona
    Where are you?
    same as you , on the earth, anything wrong ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mason123
    same as you , on the earth, anything wrong ?
    Trying to help you, as you requested.
    I'm in the US, I believe that you are somewhere that does not have the selection that we do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave in Daytona
    Trying to help you, as you requested.
    I'm in the US, I believe that you are somewhere that does not have the selection that we do.

    i did not get what you point to....what do you mean (I believe that you are somewhere that does not have the selection that we do), if you can not get the english version of that web , you can try this

    http://www.lc-power.com/htm/index.php?lang=2

    there you should got the englsidh info..

    ps
    anyway ,thanks your warm heart , but could you focus on my question if you can . thanks in advace!!!!

    400w psu (12 v1 at 10a,12v2at 15a, 5v at 21a, 3.3v at 22a), is it good enough for oc at 2.7ghz or 2.8ghz?

    a oced cpu at 2.8ghz, it equel how much power? 87w or higher? and how about 2.7ghz_?

    a oced 2.7 or 2.8 cpu need at least 18a?or higher?

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