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Zalman ZM-850HP
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zalman/ZM850-HP/
Please Digg the review to help us promote it. Last edited by W1zzard; 09-17-2007 at 01:50 PM. |
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Great review W1zz. Top notch as always. I especially like how quiet it is and also the low ripple on the lines themselves, great feature there. Of course, I miss the on off switch but its not a hinderance. Im highly banking on getting a Corsair 620 for my next build, but at only 60 bucks more (unless its went down) this Zalman is a hard deal to pass up!
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This is like my PSU on steroids xD Double heatpipes was a nice surprise, some review criticized mine for heatpipe cooling only main rectifiers, but works fine at this wattage level. Should be plenty options to choose from Zalman now with 500W, 600W, 750W and this 850W version in the heatpipe series.
Weird about that missing power switch, I'm always timid plugging in power cord without a power switch in PSU, blue sparks aren't nice Not that it would keep my from buying it, if I was in need for so much power, but seems like it was given in this price point.Last edited by OnBoard; 09-15-2007 at 02:18 PM. |
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How is a 18a X 6 a bad setup? Name a single part that will use more than 18a of current by itself. I frankly do not see why that is a problem.
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I don't think 18a per rail should be considered a con
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quiet and 850watts! looks like this is the range of psu's i've been wait for!
I take it that if the 850w model is that quiet then the other lower wattage models will be the same or quieter? Last edited by mcloughj; 09-17-2007 at 01:56 PM. Reason: Threw in a question! |
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To me the pcb layout and length appears to be a twin transformer setup. That explains the low amount of heat produced as neither transformer has to run at a high relitive load.
The lower output models could be a single transformer design which may lead to more heat. You simply need to read reviews and check the specs. By the way this is not a definitive gauge of how loud the psu is under load. Under a dual 8800gtx setup for instance there would be a higher load than the 320w loadtester w1zz uses. |
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Just thinking purely from a quiet PSU perspective:
Say my setup pulls down about 450W max, would it be worth getting the 850w version so that it's not put under strain and therefore is very very quiet? |
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That would be the correct assumption, it just depends on how much you are willing to pay for silence.
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great review good PSU
lets see if TPU gets printed on the box now ![]() |
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If only techPowerUp was a little more thorough in their homework. Source: www.zalman.co.kr/ENG/product/Product_Read.asp?idx=198 |
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I think Wiz hates reviewing power supplies.
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A picture of the sticker on the side of the PSU is provided in the review. As you can see there, it specifically states 18A on each of the six 12V rails. You can't really fault W1zzard for this. As a reviewer or even a consumer, you can imagine that the specs listed on the packaging or even the product itself to be representative of the product. If anything, it's Zalman's fault for not listing the proper specs on the PSU.
In any case, it's kind of odd how you signed up just to bash such a tiny error on one review. ![]() |
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Plus, this review is a year old, there could have been revisions since then. psouza4 instead of openly bashing this website, why don't you try to be helpful, and perhaps PM the reviewer on the stipulation?
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this PSU is on newegg for 149.99 , Would this be enough to power a X3 8750 BE 95W/ MSI 3870x2 & Gecube 3870/ MSI K9A2 CF-F 790x/ 2 X2GB ADATA/ 1 WD 160GB SATA HD/ 1 DVDWR SATA/ 4x 120 mm led fans/ 1x 92mm led fan.
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Yes.
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