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jen4950 said:And If you are interested, I have a PC Power and Cooling 510 XE/ EPS12V
Ice Czar said:great supply and would be my 1st choice (see sig)
but wouldnt fit that case
as a matter of fact the first thing I did was blow the 5 year warranty by
sliting the sticker, popping the top, drilling 2 holes and tapping them to secure it in my 4U rackmount
...
In 8-10 weeks we should have the TC800-EX that
would provide up to 66 Amps on the +12 Volt rail.
...
However, even with the TC800-EX we can provide
only 15 drive connectors maximum which would
normally be configured as follows:
6 SATA drive connectors.
8 standard 4 pin drive connectors.
1 standard mini drive connector.
1 24 or 20-pin motherboard power connector.
1 PCI Express Video 6-pin power connector.
1 ATX12V 4-pin CPU power connector.
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Preliminary pricing for the TC800-EX is $490.00
and requires the PC case to be at least 20 inches
deep. The power supply will be 9 inches deep
instead of 5.5 inches deep for a standard ATX
power supply.
If you have any further questions please feel free
to contact us at 800-722-6555.
Regards,
L.W. Aldridge
PC Power & Cooling, Inc.
jen4950 said:1 ATX12V 4-pin CPU power connector
Ice Czar said:however an EPS12V would require the 8 pin not the ATX12V 4 pin
Ice Czar said:EPS12V is the Server System Infratstructure spec put out by Intel
and such boards have the 8 pin connector not the ATX12V spec 4 pin connector
in addition there are 2 kinds of +12V rail options depending on the total watage\option of the manufacturer
in Both the latest ATX12V (v2.0>2.2) and EPS12V spec there is a minimum of dual +12V rails
there is however an option for Quad +12V rails in EPS12V
and with such a monster Id likely consult on that with PCP&C
Isolating all those drives and the CPUs from each other being a good Idea
let me grab the spec differences (and retype them from the PDF )
something Ive been needing to do for the FAQ Im writing, but that isnt going to be immediate, so in a couple of hours
Ice Czar said:are there 2 x 4 pin connectors? In your ATX12V wiring harness?
Ice Czar said:I knew that the volatges where the same
Im trying to determine exactly what kind of clearance would be required to use an 8 pin on a 4 pin connector in another thread
and Im also trying to sort out how the different quad rails pin out for the FAQ
so if there was actually 2 4pin connectors on all or a few stock PSU wiring harnesses
Id really like to know