Seasonic S12-500 & 600

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kjf105
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Post by kjf105 » Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:07 pm

2) yes. It was at least 6 mos ago now. no retailer stocks enough for more than a month, really.
Just to confirm what MikeC said. I just ordered an S12-500 from Newegg and it was the new version with the sticker (rev A2).

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Post by csl » Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:52 am

Do people use the low-speed fan connectors on the 500W unit? I've been finding my Nexus 12cm fans don't always spin up using these connectors. I'll probably get a couple of fan mates or something...

It's a great PSU - I've replaced my NeoHE I got with the P150 with the 500W S12 as the Neo wouldn't boot a fully loaded system, but the S12 handles everything admirably. I just wish the cable system was modular like the Neo - that's such a good feature, as I don't need the PCIe connectors, or the second SATA ones at the moment.

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Post by paperboy » Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:39 am

Hi there. :)

Sorry for bringing this up again...but i had one question.
Can i use the S12-500HT with a AMD Athlon 4200+ "Manchester United"?

Thanks for any help. :)

greetz from germany

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Post by Goldmember » Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:22 am

paperboy,

Welcome to SPCR. :D Yes the S12-500 will work with an Athlon64 4200+. A more important question is which motherboard you will be using. The first Revision of the S12 had compatibility issues with DFI mobos but the latest Revisions of the S12 should work fine.

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Post by paperboy » Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:59 am

Hi Goldmember. :)

my motherboard will be the Asus A8N-E :)

greetz

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Post by Goldmember » Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:37 pm

paperboy,

You should have no problems then.

Good luck!

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Post by paperboy » Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:44 pm

Thanks Goldmember. :)
I thought its a bit lame that there is no PSU -> CPU compatible list avaiable.
For thunderbird and older cpu´s amd always had a compatibility list on their site.

greetz from germany and sorry for my englisch. ;)

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Post by dhanson865 » Fri Apr 07, 2006 1:41 pm

topic 30441 has a serious discussion about the changes to the S12 series. Note: If the ad doesn't mention sleeved cables you may be paying for the old version with the shorter cables and fewer connectors.

for a wrapup of changes we have

:arrow: 6 HDD connectors (previously 5) - 330 & 380W models
:arrow: 6 HDD connectors (no change) - 430W model
:arrow: 9 HDD connectors (previously 6) - 500 & 600W models

:arrow: 4 SATA connectors (previously 2) - 330, 380 & 430W models
:arrow: 6 SATA connectors (previously 2 or 3 depending on US version or not) - 500W model
:arrow: 6 SATA connectors (previously 4) - 600W model

:arrow: 1 PCIe power connector (previously 0) - 330, 380 & 430W models

:arrow: Longer (black) sleeved cables - All

:arrow: RoHS compliant - All

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Post by slothrop » Tue May 16, 2006 10:56 am

Elite wrote:The ones I can see in the pics are Chemi-Con. Very nice. And Luxon is the absolute bottom of the barrel in Taiwanese crap. Sanyo, Rubycon, Chemi-Con, and Panasonic are the only acceptable brands in computer equipment AFAIC. I've lost count of how many Antec Truepowers I've seen with blown ultra-cheapo caps.
On my cheap old Shuttle AK31 those Luxon bastards started to blow up and leak after only 3 years...

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Post by dhanson865 » Mon Jul 17, 2006 4:06 pm

dhanson865 wrote:topic 30441 has a serious discussion about the changes to the S12 series. Note: If the ad doesn't mention sleeved cables you may be paying for the old version with the shorter cables and fewer connectors.

for a wrapup of changes we have

:arrow: 6 HDD connectors (previously 5) - 330 & 380W models
:arrow: 6 HDD connectors (no change) - 430W model
:arrow: 9 HDD connectors (previously 6) - 500 & 600W models

:arrow: 4 SATA connectors (previously 2) - 330, 380 & 430W models
:arrow: 6 SATA connectors (previously 2 or 3 depending on US version or not) - 500W model
:arrow: 6 SATA connectors (previously 4) - 600W model

:arrow: 1 PCIe power connector (previously 0) - 330, 380 & 430W models

:arrow: Longer (black) sleeved cables - All

:arrow: RoHS compliant - All
As an update of the old connectors vs new comparison the new list is in this gif
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