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    PSU: PC Power & Cooling?

    I'm looking at getting a new PSU, which has to be able to run the bits listed here. You might need to manually switch the 100% utilization Yes/No radio button to Yes - I'd prefer to give the PSU some breathing room in terms of power draw, thus using worst-case usage as a benchmark.

    As far as I can find, PC Power & Cooling's TurboCool 510 is one of the few ATX power supplies that can supply the current (29.5A) I need on the +12v rail (All others I've come across are intended for server boards). The only thing that makes me hesitate is that I haven't heard of them before, although all the reviews I've come across seem to be happy. Overall, would you say this PSU is a wise choice?

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    enermax psu have the best 12v amp ratings my 550w has 36amp on the 12v , the new ones have seperate rails now - 1 for the mobo and 1 for everything else so the amp rating looks lower than it actually is

    also i wouldnt really trust that power calculator

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    Might I ask why you wouldn't trust that calculator? Generic values? Granted, I only put in the drives' current draw, but that by far makes up the bulk of it.

    And specifically, which model Enermax do you have?

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    PC Power & cooling have a reputation as being the best domestic PSU that you can get. It is only recently that they have become available in the UK & of course you pay a lot more for 1 than e.g. an Antec.
    How is availability & support in S.A or are you having to import from USA yourself?

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    Availibility and support, basically zilch. I would have to import it myself, insomuch that I plan to make use of their international ordering facilities, so I won't lose the backing of the warranty.

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    You can get PC Power 510 Deluxes from 2 places in the UK but I dont know if they would ship to SA.

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    PC Power and Cooling are one of the few brands I'd trust alongside Antec, Enermax, etc. Quality comes as standard.

    You will pay for it though.

    Enermax Coolergiant might be worth a look as well, and the Antec TrueControl 550

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    I've already taken a look at all the PSUs Antec offer - none of them meet the 30A requirement on the +12v line, topping out at 26A on the two 550 models, if I recall. The NeoPower also comes close, but not quite.

    I'll take a look at Enermax's site again, but if I do find anything, it becomes a question of availibility here.

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    I love my PCP&C Turbo Cool 510 deluxe

    But I'll say one thing please don't confuse the rated power to that of other supplies
    PCP&C rate the output correctly and while it would seem lower is actually higher
    than e.g. a 550W enermax.

    why you say because PCP&C rate output as continuous output at 40deg, enermax rate the outputs at peak output. a PCP&C 510 is 650w peak against enermax's 550.

    /edit ** don't quote me on this but if I recall correct peak is 42amp on 12v
    for the PCP&C against quoted 34A for continuious rating.

    Got mine via a buddy stateside but TBH not much difference purchasing from UK
    cost wise.

    this is one Uk supplier I know of...
    http://www.savrow.com/shop/index.php...c9e49f62fe0f6f
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