Tom's Hardware Compares Power Supplies
Some guy wrote in to say "Tom's Hardware Guide takes a hard look at power supplies to find out if we are getting what we paid for. The results of the testing were very surprising." Very useful to anyone who has built their own machine from scratch or burned out a cheap power supply.
I had my computer for 3 years. Never once had a problem with it. My dad decided to install extra memory on it. It literally caught on fire.
I know you're thinking novice... But he's a software engineer, and has worked with a computer since the transitor moving days.
Lesson to be learned:
Buy cheap powersupplies, and give them to your eniemes as presents.
Rob(ert) #3
Wow, we killed tomshardware, maybe his power supply went!
It sounds as if power supply makers are taking a marketing lesson from audio amplifier companies... bigger is better, and no-one ever actually verifies those numbers.
My favorite was a $25 amp car audio amp I bought about 10 years ago. I kid you not, this thing is about 2x the size of a deck of cards, and is rated at 500W per channel. Ha ha ha ha! No, I didn't buy it for it's amazing power, I bought it because it was $25 and I needed a cheap amp for some tinkering!
"Tomorrow's forecast: a few sprinkles of genius with a chance of doom!" - Stewie Griffin
That's MR. Sparkle to you. He's disrespectful to dirt! Can you see I am serious?
Inadequate and Deceptive Product Labeling:
Comparison of 21 Power Supplies
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Full Load and Overload - Power Supply Units Pushed to the Limits
Hehe...
Whatever you say, fishbulb....
Non tam praeclarum est scire Latine, quam turpe nescire
-- Cicero
Thanks Tom! To show my appreciation, I'll post your copyrighted work on Slashdot so people don't give you any page views.
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....Tom's Hardware is on fire...slashdotted already :)
And besides,
maybe if
Tom put more than
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and 25K of
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his server
wouldn't get
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so easily.
Somehow I can't be tempted to follow instructions on modifying electrical components with the potency to electrocute me using instructions that refer to me as "u".
Kind of a bummer name they picked. The top three things things I do not want my Power Supply to do:
- Flame
- Smoke
- Sparkle
live and neutral are of course plastic, but the earth is a regular pin
That sinlge earthing cable landed me my wife, since she thought I was such a crazy ass to wire myself to the electrics to fix her computer.
Lesson be learned - save hardware, get a woman.