OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU

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OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU

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YVES did a great write up and to be quite honest with you I like his writing style. Makes the article fun to read and "legit" if you ask me. Yves has more PSU's coming, so get ready!
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aww shucks, man.... :oops:
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Yeah but how can you really rate this PSU unless you try it in an OC'd SLI/RAID beast? I mean why else do you need 520W?
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Welcome to the forums! I have this PSU running a 3.46EE (1066FSB), i925XE chipset, Dual 74mb Raptor Raid0 drives, a Geforce 6800 GT, and 2GB Crucial Ballistix memory. When OC'ing and gaming I feel that it needs all the 520W it can get. Although with the power consumption meter that I had (cough) it was only pulling like 290 Watts when running at load.
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Thorsson wrote:Yeah but how can you really rate this PSU unless you try it in an OC'd SLI/RAID beast?
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I'm actually working on the DFI LANParty NF4 SLI-DR right now with the OCZ PSU. For full effect I'm testing the board in SLI and single card mode, testing it with a Maxtor Diamond Max 10 to see what effects SATA II and NCQ have on performance, I'll also throw a RAID array on it if you want.
This is going to be a long review with all that this board brings to the system.
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Thorsson wrote:Yeah but how can you really rate this PSU unless you try it in an OC'd SLI/RAID beast? I mean why else do you need 520W?
To tell you the truth i cant, the thing is most overclocked computer even with sli dont pull more than 300-350w. That means that i can get a good idea of how much head room the power supply has by loading it as much as i can and then testing the voltages. I can tell you confidently that you could run a oc'ed p4 3.0 or higher with SLI 6800 ultras, raid 0 15k scsi drives, and a water cooling setup up no problem. at most that set up would pull 350w, and most of it on the 12v which is raited for 400 alone. I have to say so far i have seen few power supplys that are worth $150 this one is.
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