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Reply 25201 of 40010, by appiah4

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oeuvre wrote:

Do people really need RGB RAM?

Do people really need RGB *anything*?

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Reply 25204 of 40010, by appiah4

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MrEWhite wrote:
oeuvre wrote:

Do people really need RGB RAM?

I only got my RGB RAM because it was the cheapest of the speed I needed at the time 🙁

I would pay a premium to buy non rgp at this point..

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Reply 25210 of 40010, by W Gruffydd

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Bought an OZC ModStream 520W PSU--new, but circa 2004--for the 5V rail: 52A, with 260W when combined with 3.3V.

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5V: +6%,over tolerance 😵
3.3V: +3%, okay
12V: -4.16%, okay
5VSB: +4%, okay
-12V: -0.83%, okay
PG: +14% over recommended 😵

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I'm not sure if I'll test this under load, or just consign it to the dustbin of history. What do you think?

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Reply 25213 of 40010, by cyclone3d

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The voltages will drop under load anyway. It is normal for no load to have slightly higher voltages.

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Reply 25214 of 40010, by Ozzuneoj

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I'd pop it open and check out the caps just in case. My OCZ GameXStream 700W died after several years of use due to a few swollen caps.

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Reply 25215 of 40010, by Unknown_K

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Caps can be replaced and decent supplies will shut down when output goes out of spec before you blow something up in side the supply or connected to it (repairable).

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Reply 25216 of 40010, by Bancho

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I bought this yesterday and It arrived today. I'm thrilled with it to say the least. Really feels like a piece of nostalgia!

Sound Blaster 2.0 CT1350B in OEM Packaging. I can't say I have seen this packaging before for this card, always seeing the Black Box packaging with a picture of the card on the front. It includes both the 3.5" and 5 1⁄4" Installation discs along with a Hardware/Software feature catalogue. It even has the receipt dated 28/07/92 for £45. The Card is the CT1350B with the CT1366 chip so i presume is good for the CMS upgrade (which is mentioned in the hardware catalogue.)

Overall really really happy!

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Reply 25218 of 40010, by wiretap

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W Gruffydd wrote:
Bought an OZC ModStream 520W PSU--new, but circa 2004--for the 5V rail: 52A, with 260W when combined with 3.3V. […]
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Bought an OZC ModStream 520W PSU--new, but circa 2004--for the 5V rail: 52A, with 260W when combined with 3.3V.

dscn5554aa1is6.jpg

5V: +6%,over tolerance 😵
3.3V: +3%, okay
12V: -4.16%, okay
5VSB: +4%, okay
-12V: -0.83%, okay
PG: +14% over recommended 😵

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I'm not sure if I'll test this under load, or just consign it to the dustbin of history. What do you think?

You'll want to test under load for voltage and ripple. Hook up dummy loads so you don't have to use real hardware. But seeing these OCZ power supplies makes me miss my OCZ PowerStream 600w. It had adjustable rails on it with pots on the rear of the power supply. I need to look for one of those again.. 😎 If I remember right though, these OCZ power supplies weren't all that great with accurate voltage and ripple at high loads. Some higher quality capacitors would definitely help with ripple under load.

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Reply 25219 of 40010, by oeuvre

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Bancho wrote:
I bought this yesterday and It arrived today. I'm thrilled with it to say the least. Really feels like a piece of nostalgia! […]
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I bought this yesterday and It arrived today. I'm thrilled with it to say the least. Really feels like a piece of nostalgia!

Sound Blaster 2.0 CT1350B in OEM Packaging. I can't say I have seen this packaging before for this card, always seeing the Black Box packaging with a picture of the card on the front. It includes both the 3.5" and 5 1⁄4" Installation discs along with a Hardware/Software feature catalogue. It even has the receipt dated 28/07/92 for £45. The Card is the CT1350B with the CT1366 chip so i presume is good for the CMS upgrade (which is mentioned in the hardware catalogue.)

Overall really really happy!

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dope! I wish I could find a CT1350b for not insane prices.

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