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12 Volt Rail question
I got an Antec TPQ 1200 OC which allows you to adjust the 12V in a range of 11.8 to 12.6v. I got it mainly for the extra PCIE 8 pin cables, but ain't complaining about knobs to turn. :cool3:
What advantage is there to bumping the 12v up (or down)? Most everything of import ultimately runs at far less voltage so I'm at a loss to see any benefit aside from a tiny bump in fan speeds......and since I run fans and pumps on a separate PSU I can't even justify that. |
Heck, would it help voltage regulation to undervolt to 11.8?
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power = current x voltage
same power...higher voltage = slight less current = slightly less ripple(negligible) set it to 12.25 - 12.35 volts. ** some harddrives don't like 12.4v |
voltage regulation of the antec tpq is above average...
@ 75% load its still above 12v. check the review of that psu @ http://www.itocp.com/htmls/95/n-495-10.html |
:thumbsup: Thanks Honda.
Just wanted a valid excuse to turn the dial. Like this PSU a lot so far, but I wish it had an on/off switch. With hardware switches and CMOS clears, I'll have to unplug the darn thing a dozen times a day. |
I think after allot of use and the 12v starts to droop a bit would be great to be able to dial it back up to 12v. I wouldn't go over or under 12v personally.
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I would say if you notice sag in the 12v under load from the 980x I would tune it up a bit maybe?
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a higher input voltage than what is specified always makes psus/amps output better. the (output) load being the mobo/vc have voltage regulators that just feeds the cpu/gpu. if you feed (vregs) right. it will perform alittle better. |
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when you adjust at load....say 12.2 volts...and when it becomes idle the 12v rail shoots to 12.6v...you prolly fried something...but really 12.6v is max atx number so its ummm safe? i know some components max at @ 12.4v. |
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