[geeks] Of video cards and power supplies...
Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 14 20:28:45 CDT 2009
On Jul 14, 2009, at 7:14 PM, Nadine Miller <velociraptor at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Lionel Peterson wrote:
>> Personally, I would have avoided a PS by Corsair, my personal
>> experience with Supermicro-supplied PS and Antec PS (both bundled
>> with chassis and sold retail) have proven themselves as 'known Good
>> Enough' PS and I stick to them whenever practical.
>
> The Corsair 850, 750, and 650 PSUs have been torture-tested by some
> of the folks that use oscilloscopes to real output under load, and
> high-temp ovens to bake them. The consistently out-perform other
> similarly priced PSUs which was their big selling point to me.
I would have never known this...
> Antecs have not been doing so great of late, even though I've not
> personally had any problems with them. If I had more cash to spend,
> I'd buy Seasonic.
My opinion is formed by my personal experience, and that amounts to a
sample size of about 10-15 systems all told.
> Similarly, the reports of declining quality of SuperMicro and Asus
> motherboards--both brands I've had good personal luck with--put me
> off.
I don't use Asus (no good reason, just don't), and I see Supermicro
going 'consumer' and trying to leverage their server background. Some
of their products confuse me, like ATX server boards that only take 2x
1 Gig RAM?
I still want to try their Atom server board...
> I don't plan on replacing my rig every other year like some folks,
> so I did my homework on the PSU front, since it pretty much serves
> the same function as the foundation of your house.
Agreed, my recent desktop purchase for home was an i7 Dell box, I'm
about to build two identical budget Hyper-V servers to learn failover
clustering...
Lionel
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