Re: ATX power supply for single-socket server/ workstation
David Christensen wrote:
> On 4/25/22 11:24, Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > There's a lot to be said for using $60 power supplies instead of
> > $200 power supplies.
>
> I am starting to worry that $60 PSU's are good for one thing -- destroying
> themselves and everything else in the computer!
>
>
> Any recommendations for an ATX power supply for a single-socket server/
> workstation? Cabling should include 24-pin motherboard connector, 8-pin CPU
> connector, 6-pin video card connector, several SATA power connectors, and a
> few 4-pin drive connectors. The PSU must reliably detect AC supply and/or
> computer load problems, turn itself off when they are detected, and survive
> A/B troubleshooting under adverse conditions with faulty components?
I generally find:
Seasonic
EVGA
Corsair
to make reliable power supplies. I can't speak to AC supply
problems, because I always put any computer I care about
behind a UPS.
The Seasonic S12III series has several units in the $50-75 range
according to required power.
-dsr-
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