Re: What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- From: generous electric
- Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 06:14:10 -0700
On Mon, 1 May 2006 21:53:50 -0400, "Squigmont"
<squigmont@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If dual rail is better, how do I know when I'm dedicating one rail for a
power-hungry video card and the other to, say, the hard disk drives? I have
yet to see power supply docs that specify how to connect components so that
one rail isn't overtasked.
What's annoying too is so many cables being dedicated to
connectors for SATA drives and SLI power connectors.
What genius doesn't understand a single molex style
connector for everything is more flexible ?
SATA connectors are crap physically.
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- From: Paul
- Re: What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- From: generous electric
- Re: What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- References:
- What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- From: Squigmont
- What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- Prev by Date: Re: Will XP work ok?
- Next by Date: Re: What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- Previous by thread: Re: What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- Next by thread: Re: What is a "dual rail" power supply?
- Index(es):