Crazy to L1A mod a PC P&C Turbo-Cool 510?
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Crazy to L1A mod a PC P&C Turbo-Cool 510?
So, I'm thinking of replacing the TTGI 520W PSU in my system with the 510W from PC Power and Cooling, since it has both active PFC and their insane +-1% voltage regulation, which I've found increases the accuracy of a soundcard's digital output.
However, everything I've read iindicates this PSU is extremely loud, so I want to know if I would be putting it in peril by sticking an L1A in place of the stock fan. That's what I've done with my TTGI, and it runs just as good as before, with the fan typically aroung 7.5v, and the air coming out isn't too hot. Would this mean the heat output of my system isn't more than this fan can handle in the PSU, right? I figure it would only improve with the active PFC of the Turbo-cool lowering the heat output. What does everyone think?
I could just buy a Seasonic Super Silencer 400W, and forget about it for noise, but the main reason I want the turbo-cool is for the line regulation, and the Seasonic only has +-5%.
My system specs:
Athlon XP 2500+ @ 2.0GHz, 1.465v (cooled by 120MM L1A on Alpha PAL8045)
Lian-Li PC60 w/3x Panaflo L1A (12V)
Epox 8RDA+, 512MB PC3200 (200FSB)
Fujitsu 18.4GB 15K MAS SCSI HDD
2x IBM 180GXP 120GB HDD
48x CDRW, 4x DVD-RW, 56x-CDROM
Matrox P650, ATI TV wonder, M-Audio Delta 410, and LSI u160 SCSI Cards
However, everything I've read iindicates this PSU is extremely loud, so I want to know if I would be putting it in peril by sticking an L1A in place of the stock fan. That's what I've done with my TTGI, and it runs just as good as before, with the fan typically aroung 7.5v, and the air coming out isn't too hot. Would this mean the heat output of my system isn't more than this fan can handle in the PSU, right? I figure it would only improve with the active PFC of the Turbo-cool lowering the heat output. What does everyone think?
I could just buy a Seasonic Super Silencer 400W, and forget about it for noise, but the main reason I want the turbo-cool is for the line regulation, and the Seasonic only has +-5%.
My system specs:
Athlon XP 2500+ @ 2.0GHz, 1.465v (cooled by 120MM L1A on Alpha PAL8045)
Lian-Li PC60 w/3x Panaflo L1A (12V)
Epox 8RDA+, 512MB PC3200 (200FSB)
Fujitsu 18.4GB 15K MAS SCSI HDD
2x IBM 180GXP 120GB HDD
48x CDRW, 4x DVD-RW, 56x-CDROM
Matrox P650, ATI TV wonder, M-Audio Delta 410, and LSI u160 SCSI Cards
Last edited by Iron_Dreamer on Tue Nov 18, 2003 8:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I've been running an L1A @5-6V on a Silencer 400 for over a year now without problems.
My setup is not completely dissimilar to yours:
Coolermaster ATC 110
2x92mmL1A+80mm M1A Case Fans
2x80mm L1A for CPU & Video
P4 1.8A, Gigabyte GA-8PE800Pro, 1024 DDR300
ATI AIW 9000 Pro
Adaptec 19160
Seagate Cheetah 15k.3 - 36GB
Maxtor Atlas 10k III - 36GB
Sony Dru 510a
M-Audio Revolution 7.1
ADS Turbo Quad (USB Card)
I have absolutely no problem powering my system with the modded PCP&C.
My setup is not completely dissimilar to yours:
Coolermaster ATC 110
2x92mmL1A+80mm M1A Case Fans
2x80mm L1A for CPU & Video
P4 1.8A, Gigabyte GA-8PE800Pro, 1024 DDR300
ATI AIW 9000 Pro
Adaptec 19160
Seagate Cheetah 15k.3 - 36GB
Maxtor Atlas 10k III - 36GB
Sony Dru 510a
M-Audio Revolution 7.1
ADS Turbo Quad (USB Card)
I have absolutely no problem powering my system with the modded PCP&C.
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