Re: OCZ GameXStream 600W Power Supply
- From: "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 06:39:38 +1000
Jack F. Twist <jack_invalid_f_twist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
Jack F. Twist <jack_invalid_f_twist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Anyone know if this supply (which appears to be a
rebadged Fortron) has internal adjustable potentiometers?
I havent noticed any that have that.
Thanks. I came across this photo:
http://www.bigbruin.com/2006/imageview.php?item=gamexstream&file=pic15.jpg
Cant get that to load for some reason.
I think I see one potentiometer (near the bottom of the large heatsink)
and I'm hoping another is hiding somewhere on the right side.
I cant see why anyone would bother to use pots to set the output rail voltages.
Bet that pot sets something else.
I'm getting almost 12.5V on the +12V rail
Thats within spec, its 12V +-5%
That's just barely in spec.
How did you actually measure it ? The motherboard
sensors are pretty crude 8 bit A/Ds that can be well off.
I'm trying for better.
Why ?
and I'd like to get it closer to spec if possible.
Why ?
See above.
Didnt help.
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