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Re: [Getting OT: hardware sensors] Re: sensors, alarms, crashes!



On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 08:24:08AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:

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> - I do have 3 drives plugged in to this system, and 768 Megs of RAM,
> but on the other hand it's a 400W power source.  Unfortunately the
> "mirror test" doesn't work that well for me since I don't know what to
> look for!  -- but I'd be surprisedi f this is the problem.  I suppose
> I could unplug one or 2 drives & see ifthat makes a difference?
> 
> Seems to me the next step is to change out the power source -- osund
> right to everyone?
> 


a 400 watt power supply may indeed not be enough. It depends on how
that power is divided between the rails. I was looking for a web
article on power supplies, but can't find it. You have to read the
specs carefully. A 650 watt monster supply might not supply enough
wattage at the right places to power your set of peripherals. In fact,
I ran into this at CompUSA one day as the little man tried to sell
meway more power supply than I needed. Heh. I pointed out that his
monster power supply only put X watts on one 12 volt rail but I need
1.5X on that rail to run my disk drives. Then I showed him how it put
all its wattage on the other new style 12 volt rail (for SATA disks I
think) and explained how I my drives used the other. THen I showed him
how a much smaller, but better setup power supply was more than
adequate for my needs (with lots of headroom) at half the price :).

IOW, research it. You can calculate what your requirements are by rail
(3.3, 5 and 12 volt) and then read the specs on the power supplies
(open the box if you have to!). Also, be sure to check what
temperature the ratings are based on. Some power supplies are tested
and rated in a cold box. You will get significantly lower performance
in an actual computer.

A

oh I found this, which gives you an idea, but there's better ones out
there

http://www.bleedinedge.com/guides/psu_select/psu_select_01.html

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