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PowerDrive
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by PowerDrive » Tue 19 Jun 2007 10:13 pm
If you take off the PSU cover, you will fly/die.
lol, yep only when its plugged in to the ac though!!!
Sparksy looks like he could handle 10,000v for breakfast
skeletor
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by skeletor » Tue 19 Jun 2007 10:32 pm
No the capacitors in the PSU still have a charge in them after they are unplugged. Same with CRT monitors and TV's.
vambo
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by vambo » Tue 19 Jun 2007 11:01 pm
actually it depends on how the circuit was designed, most comp power supplys have a discharge facility built in.
CRT's and tv's now thats a differnet story they can have up to 30000v going through the ht, although its mainly only milliamps. Im sure Poon can tell you all about it..
skeletor
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by skeletor » Tue 19 Jun 2007 11:35 pm
Current PSUs discharge to a safe amount after around 10 seconds of loss of power. But cheap PSU makers don't have the best circuits in them.
sparksy
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by sparksy » Wed 20 Jun 2007 6:47 pm
this is a good make just low power, i mean its ok but if i get another g card for sli and a sound card i think ill do it and change to 500 watt.
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