OK, you are simply not explaining it well. But it seems it doesn't matter. I even did it exactly your way and still got 10.2a-
so, 29.16a for the 500w.
deration 30% is 8.75a
divided by 2 is 4.375
14.58 per rail minus 4.375 is 10.2a
Now I know I did that correct. And it still came out to 10.2a even though you said I was doing it wrong it still came to the correct answer.
And I could quote you saying earlier that it's *atleast* 30% derating. So I say AGAIN, it would have went poof in minutes of gaming. Your derating is plain wrong.
35A for the 600W unit combined total max.
You then derate the TOTAL.
You then divide the total deration by the number of voltage dividers.
You then take that number and subtract it from each rail amperage.
You then have an acutal total (real world) for that PSU.
so, 29.16a for the 500w.
deration 30% is 8.75a
divided by 2 is 4.375
14.58 per rail minus 4.375 is 10.2a
Now I know I did that correct. And it still came out to 10.2a even though you said I was doing it wrong it still came to the correct answer.
And I could quote you saying earlier that it's *atleast* 30% derating. So I say AGAIN, it would have went poof in minutes of gaming. Your derating is plain wrong.
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