Antec Truepower 550 EPS -- question

J

JustinCase

dear readers,

I'm going to buy a new PSU because of the problems
I had with my current PSU..... It is a B-brand
Q-TEC 550W wich delivers only 14 A on the 12 V
rail. It stopped on me sometimes but this happened
faster and faster.

I'm 100 % sick of it.
I'm considering an Antec Truepower 550 EPS 12V.
On the website www.antec-inc.com Antec says the
12V rail can deliver a whopping 36 A.

Question: is this 36 A really correct?? I'd like
a second opinion.

Thank you very very much.
"Justin-Case"

Asus P4C800 deluxe
2 GB RAM
P4 2400 with HTT
Nvidia Gforce FX5200
2 HDD's
about 3 CDROM/DVDs
some PCI cards in it
 
R

ric

JustinCase said:
I'm going to buy a new PSU because of the problems
I had with my current PSU..... It is a B-brand
Q-TEC 550W wich delivers only 14 A on the 12 V
rail. It stopped on me sometimes but this happened
faster and faster.

I'm 100 % sick of it.
I'm considering an Antec Truepower 550 EPS 12V.
On the website www.antec-inc.com Antec says the
12V rail can deliver a whopping 36 A.

Question: is this 36 A really correct?? I'd like
a second opinion.

http://www.pcpowercooling.com/products/power_supplies/highperformance/turbocools/510/index.htm
 
D

DaveW

Antec, according to Tom's Hardware Guide, very conservatively rates their
power supplies. They tend to easily put out more than their ratings say.
 
R

Richard Dower

DaveW said:
Antec, according to Tom's Hardware Guide, very conservatively rates their
power supplies. They tend to easily put out more than their ratings say.

I've seen reviews that state the Antec is in real terms 530W.
 
J

JustinCase

Follow-up set to alt.comp.hardware and
alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus.

Thank you.

Yes, I did find some reviews also that prove this
to be correct. Plus the Antec site mentions a test
that looks good and correct.
I've seen reviews that state the Antec is in real terms 530W.
For the "True550 EPS12V" these reviews probably
are not entirely correct. One should add that this
530 W concerns the sum of the 3,3 + 5 + 12 V
outputs simultanuously.

The formal specifications of this model are
mentioned on this page:
http://www.antec-inc.com/specs/true550EPS12V_spe.html

According to these specs the Antec "True550
EPS12V" delivers a total of 530W on the 3,3+5+12 V
rails simultanuously. Very good!
As a whole the PSU delivers 550 W.
Nothing wrong with that also IMO :)
I find the specs to be complete and trustworthy.

However I'm not sure about the value of 36 A for
the 12 V rail which is very high. My question is:
is this 36 A a typo?

TIA
JustinCase

[ Please pardon my awfull English :) ]
[ I am an independent professional not
affiliated to Antec ]
 
R

Richard Dower

Indeed...i'm a big beliver in Antec products myself.


JustinCase said:
Follow-up set to alt.comp.hardware and
alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus.

say.
Thank you.

Yes, I did find some reviews also that prove this
to be correct. Plus the Antec site mentions a test
that looks good and correct.
I've seen reviews that state the Antec is in real terms 530W.
For the "True550 EPS12V" these reviews probably
are not entirely correct. One should add that this
530 W concerns the sum of the 3,3 + 5 + 12 V
outputs simultanuously.

The formal specifications of this model are
mentioned on this page:
http://www.antec-inc.com/specs/true550EPS12V_spe.html

According to these specs the Antec "True550
EPS12V" delivers a total of 530W on the 3,3+5+12 V
rails simultanuously. Very good!
As a whole the PSU delivers 550 W.
Nothing wrong with that also IMO :)
I find the specs to be complete and trustworthy.

However I'm not sure about the value of 36 A for
the 12 V rail which is very high. My question is:
is this 36 A a typo?

TIA
JustinCase

[ Please pardon my awfull English :) ]
[ I am an independent professional not
affiliated to Antec ]
 
S

S.Heenan

JustinCase said:
dear readers,

I'm going to buy a new PSU because of the problems
I had with my current PSU..... It is a B-brand
Q-TEC 550W wich delivers only 14 A on the 12 V
rail. It stopped on me sometimes but this happened
faster and faster.

I'm 100 % sick of it.
I'm considering an Antec Truepower 550 EPS 12V.
On the website www.antec-inc.com Antec says the
12V rail can deliver a whopping 36 A.

Question: is this 36 A really correct?? I'd like
a second opinion.

Asus P4C800 deluxe



The Antec True Power 550EPS12V is designed for dual CPU boards. It uses a 24
pin power connector.

You want this one:
http://www.antec-inc.com/us/pro_details_powerSupply.php?ProdID=20550

or this one:
http://www.antec-inc.com/us/pro_details_powerSupply.php?ProdID=20552

Or use the True 550 EPS12V with a 24 to 20 pin adapter.
http://www.google.ca/search?q=24+to+20+pin+atx&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&meta=
 
K

kony

However I'm not sure about the value of 36 A for
the 12 V rail which is very high. My question is:
is this 36 A a typo?

I doubt it's a typo, that's the whole point of an EPS unit, that it has
dedicated rail for more, stable CPU power, enough to support multiple
CPUs. However, it likely lists both 12V rails seperately, yes? I would
expect them to be seperate inside the unit too, such that the unit is not
rated to deliver the entire 36A entirely from one 12V rail or the other
but a combination of the two. I belive they may be seperate by a low
resistance which will keep one rail more stable when load changes on the
other.
 
O

Overlord

The Antec True Power 550EPS12V is designed for dual CPU boards. It uses a 24
pin power connector.

You want this one:
http://www.antec-inc.com/us/pro_details_powerSupply.php?ProdID=20550

or this one:
http://www.antec-inc.com/us/pro_details_powerSupply.php?ProdID=20552

Or use the True 550 EPS12V with a 24 to 20 pin adapter.
http://www.google.ca/search?q=24+to+20+pin+atx&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&meta=
I've noticed on the Antec page for the 550EPS12V all the links are wrong
with the exception of the "specifications" link which actually does show specs
on the EPS model. All the other links link to the 550ATX and erroniously show
20pin connectors and specs.
I've emailed Antec about it a couple of weeks ago but having just glanced at it
again, at this late date, they appear to have little interest in correcting it.


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J

JustinCase

[...]

OK. Thank you all for your replys.

I decided to buy an Antec 550EPS12V.
The supplier has confirmed to me the 12V should be
36A ....

I am planning to connect this PSU to my Asus
P4C800 Deluxe soon, through an adaptor or
something like that.

I'm gonna like this PSU i'm sure.

JustinCase
 

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