Nflight
12-08-2006, 12:49 PM
I was reveiwing the necessary equipment for my new systems which are still off in the future but hey I mans got to look ahead. So one of the main things you must be ready for is having enough juice to power the Beast.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5276 :5eek:
For those who can't open the URL here is a smattering of info to soothe your curiousity:
Quad FX gets the power it needs
Tagan today announced its latest 1,100 watt power supply (http://express-press-release.com/32/Tagan%20Turbojet%20TG-1100%20World%60s%20First%201,100%20Watt%20Power%20 Supply.php). The new Tagan Turbojet TG-1100 delivers 1,100 watts of power with greater than 80% efficiency. Tagan caters its new Turbojet TG-1100 towards enthusiast users with SLI setups. It offers six 20 amp 12 volt, one 20 amp 3.3 volt and one 6.5 amp 5 volt rails.
As Tagan is catering its Turbojet TG-1100 towards SLI users and system enthusiasts there are plenty of power connections available. Since NVIDIA’s latest GeForce 8800GTX (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4812) requires dual PCIe power connectors per card, Tagan has equipped the Turbojet TG-1100 with four PCIe power connectors. It’s disappointing Tagan couldn’t equip the Turbojet TG-1100 with more PCIe power connectors as NVIDIA’s upcoming SLI physics (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1332) and quad GPU powered Quad FX systems (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5148) can accept up to four PCIe graphics cards.
Nevertheless, Tagan manages to squeeze in ten SATA and one three Molex power connector for other peripherals. If three Molex connectors aren’t enough, Tagan also includes a SATA to Molex power connector too.
Nflight is thinking of calling in the Power Company to advise if the house system needs upgrading to assist in cooling efforts during the summer months! Will also have to look at bringing over a 30 amp circuit line to maintain the systems and a new UPS with a larger capcity. All these things I routinely keep in mind before I build a new system.
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http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5276 :5eek:
For those who can't open the URL here is a smattering of info to soothe your curiousity:
Quad FX gets the power it needs
Tagan today announced its latest 1,100 watt power supply (http://express-press-release.com/32/Tagan%20Turbojet%20TG-1100%20World%60s%20First%201,100%20Watt%20Power%20 Supply.php). The new Tagan Turbojet TG-1100 delivers 1,100 watts of power with greater than 80% efficiency. Tagan caters its new Turbojet TG-1100 towards enthusiast users with SLI setups. It offers six 20 amp 12 volt, one 20 amp 3.3 volt and one 6.5 amp 5 volt rails.
As Tagan is catering its Turbojet TG-1100 towards SLI users and system enthusiasts there are plenty of power connections available. Since NVIDIA’s latest GeForce 8800GTX (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4812) requires dual PCIe power connectors per card, Tagan has equipped the Turbojet TG-1100 with four PCIe power connectors. It’s disappointing Tagan couldn’t equip the Turbojet TG-1100 with more PCIe power connectors as NVIDIA’s upcoming SLI physics (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1332) and quad GPU powered Quad FX systems (http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5148) can accept up to four PCIe graphics cards.
Nevertheless, Tagan manages to squeeze in ten SATA and one three Molex power connector for other peripherals. If three Molex connectors aren’t enough, Tagan also includes a SATA to Molex power connector too.
Nflight is thinking of calling in the Power Company to advise if the house system needs upgrading to assist in cooling efforts during the summer months! Will also have to look at bringing over a 30 amp circuit line to maintain the systems and a new UPS with a larger capcity. All these things I routinely keep in mind before I build a new system.
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