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Dasos if you have ANY questions,you can always make your own thread.But as Okeydokey already said...he gave you an answer on your questions...one more time here is a link (the one he already gave you):

http://www.computerforum.com/223798-card-psu.html#post1886578

I asked several times to stop all this useless blablabla about other thread. U people insist, again and again...:confused:

Also a no-name power supplies are not always bad.I bought a no-name power supplies few times for JUST 26.12 dollars.They were 420W and had up to 25 A on 5V rail and 15 A on 12V rail.I was able to connect ALL my hardware and add up to 8 hard drives.It ALL worked perfectly with no problems.Not bad at all for just 26.12 dollars!

Same question to u; Do u think that its a good idea to get a noname psu? U prefer to get a noname psu instead of a well known firm, with the same money?

Not to mention that it had PASSIVE PFC.

My friend... The well known firms dont make fanless psu s.
So u can call all passive psu s as nonames.

....If you are (for example...) going to use your PSU to connect let's say...10 hard drives on 420W PSU...420W seems MORE THAN ENOUGH for just 10 hard drives if each one needs let's say...6.19 watts.
HOWEVER if each one of them needs 3 amperes to work properly and the 420W PSU offers 15 amperes on 12V rail then all 10 hard drives will NOT work.
So if the PSU is even 800 W but with only 15 amperes on 12V rail then the result will still be the same.

Hard drives have platters which spin at BIG speed such as 5400 RPM or 7200 RPM or even up to 10000 to 15000 RPM.And motors which spin those platters need POWER in order to work.This is where 12V rail comes to do the job.If that 12V rail has enough amperes for all 10 hard drives then all 10 hard drives will spin and work okay.Otherwise you will experience a power issue.
Then we have a 5V rail.That one is used for the HDD logic and does not need SO MUCH power like the 12V rail since it doesn't use those motors which spin the hard drives at huge speeds.

I only use 1 hard disk. An SSD. No rpm s, no platters, power need 0.5W :D

So if you want a good PSU,you MUST pay attention on everything and not just the WATTAGE.

Of course. What do u think about mine? (Corsair CX430 Modular+Scythe Slipstream 120")
 
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I asked several times to stop all this useless blablabla about other thread. U people insist, again and again...:confused:

This issue is that the question you have asked has been answered, over and over again. I've reported this thread as trolling and you risk receiving an infraction if you continue. Just quit it.

Same question to u; Do u think that its a good idea to get a noname psu? U prefer to get a noname psu instead of a well known firm, with the same money?

No. Plain and simple no.

My friend... The well known firms dont make fanless psu s.
So u can call all passive psu s as nonames.

Again, can you please stop. Active / Passive PFC has absolutely NOTHING to do with the fan. It is power factor control which is indicative of quality, but absolutely pointless unless you have reactive loads, which PCs don't.

Finally, if you want to discuss the ins/outs of PSUs, your view on them, please start your own thread as this has gone way off topic, and since the OP hasn't returned, Id suggest it needs closing. Reported.

But before you start your own thread how about watching this and getting a clue first

Pretty much covers everything ive been spruiking for years.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UnhzoRf4C4#at=1854

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This issue is that the question you have asked has been answered, over and over again. I've reported this thread as trolling and you risk receiving an infraction if you continue. Just quit it.

Once more,
I asked several times to stop all this useless blablabla about other thread. U insist, again and again. Whats the matter with u, r u mad:confused:
U ask me to quit? Quit what? Its me who ask u that.

No. Plain and simple no.

Is your name "S.T.A.R.S" ?

Again, can you please stop. Active / Passive PFC has absolutely NOTHING to do with the fan. It is power factor control which is indicative of quality, but absolutely pointless unless you have reactive loads, which PCs don't.

Finally, if you want to discuss the ins/outs of PSUs, your view on them, please start your own thread as this has gone way off topic, and since the OP hasn't returned, Id suggest it needs closing. Reported.

But before you start your own thread how about watching this and getting a clue first

What do u mean "again"? Our friend s.t.a.r.s talked about noname fanless psu s, and I explained him that all fanless psu s r "nonames".

U became too annoying. How can I get rid of u?
 
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Alright, this has gone on long enough.

Dasos, if you wanted something answered you should have created your own thread instead of hijacking someone else's. Since OP hasn't replied since original post this thread is now closed.
 
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