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| Administrator Join Date: Nov 2004 Posts: 2,952 ![]() | There has been a new article posted. Title: Seventeam ST-750P-AF Power Supply Review URL: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/749 Here is a snippet: "Seventeam is slowly entering the US market and ST-750P-AF is one of the few products from them available around here. Is it a good product? Can it deliver its labeled power? Check it out.Seventeam P-A..." Comments on this article are welcome. Best regards, Hardware Secrets Team http://www.hardwaresecrets.com |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Sweden Posts: 576 ![]() | This does seem like a good product! - I don't see how more 12V rails would improve power distribution. Personally I rather prefer single rail. The power distribution here seems just fine. - In the power tests you overload 12V1 both in test 5 and the overload test, but leave 12V2 well below maximum. In test 5 12V1 should be kept < 25A. In the overload test you should pull 33A off 12V2 and then adjust 12V1 until you run out of specs. Cheers Olle |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Jun 2008 Brazil Posts: 282 ![]() | Nice result, this Seventeams are cheap here. ![]() Good to see a good product with "low" proce. __________________ Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish ! |
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| Administrator Join Date: Oct 2004 USA Posts: 2,553 ![]() | Updated 10/16/2009: Re-reading this review I found an error; I said that this unit didn't have a MOV, but this is not true. It is tightly squeezed between the two coils from the transient filtering stage. Text fixed. |
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