[geeks] Of video cards and power supplies...
Nate
nate at portents.com
Tue Jul 14 19:08:47 CDT 2009
On Jul 14, 2009, at 6:49 PM, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> In other words, the nVidia card put an unexpected load on the PS, a
> load that a differently-designed PS could handle?
I'm not sure yet... I decided to put my ear to an intake vent in the
case just now while running some tests, and in fact there is still
some noise, but I think what I'm hearing now is exclusively coming
from the video card (as "theovalich" had posited).
This means either:
A) the noise was actually the video card before, but louder, and I was
mistaken that it was coming from the power supply
or
B) noise was being produced by both the video card *and* the Seasonic
power supply, and the noise from the power supply was the louder of
the two, and with the new Delta power supply the only noise I can hear
is the quieter noise from the video card
> Personally, I would have avoided a PS by Corsair
It wasn't really a Corsair power supply, it was a Seasonic power
supply packaged by Corsair.
> my personal experience with Supermicro-supplied PS and Antec PS
> (both bundled with chassis and sold retail)
Saying "Antec PS" is meaningless - Antec doesn't design/make power
supplies, they package/brand them. Antec packages and brands power
supplies from Seasonic, FSP, CWT, Heroichi, and of course Delta. It
all depends on the particular model.
> have proven themselves as 'known Good Enough' PS and I stick to them
> whenever practical.
>
> I appreciate quiet as well, but I think I would have up-sized the PS
> as my first response[0], I never would have gotten that deep into
> it, but I'm glad you did, and thanks for sharing.
It wasn't about "upsizing", but about swapping mostly comparable
capacity power supplies with very different designs and how they each
cope with a very high and problematic 12V load on one of the rails.
And I have to admit, I've been fascinated by the new DC-DC power
supplies that can operate at zero load and have above 80% efficiency
at all loads.
- Nate
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