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- Jul 21, 2006
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So long ago I got a dozen of these:
Antec ISK 300-150 and
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...129080&cm_re=antec_isk-_-11-129-080-_-Product
Antec ISK 310-150
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...129081&cm_re=antec_isk-_-11-129-081-_-Product
They came with what sounded like kinda sketchy PSUs, they are PFC, but the efficiency was terrible, 70%.
To my surprise these low-end design PSUs use mostly Nippon Chemi-Con and Rubycon capacitors, not a single one bulging after 4+ years of use.
But I'm wondering about the little buggers I can't get pictures of because it's soo tight in there, there's a couple green ones which have no brand markings.
Any idea who typically makes green caps with a polarity band that kinda looks like... Teapo?
It's really tight in there, less than half the height of a regular TFX.
I'm upgrading some of these ISK boxes, it'd be nice if the PSU lasted for many more years.
The clearances are scary, barely 1mm on the bottom and sides.
Antec ISK 300-150 and
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...129080&cm_re=antec_isk-_-11-129-080-_-Product
Antec ISK 310-150
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...129081&cm_re=antec_isk-_-11-129-081-_-Product
They came with what sounded like kinda sketchy PSUs, they are PFC, but the efficiency was terrible, 70%.
To my surprise these low-end design PSUs use mostly Nippon Chemi-Con and Rubycon capacitors, not a single one bulging after 4+ years of use.
But I'm wondering about the little buggers I can't get pictures of because it's soo tight in there, there's a couple green ones which have no brand markings.
Any idea who typically makes green caps with a polarity band that kinda looks like... Teapo?
It's really tight in there, less than half the height of a regular TFX.
I'm upgrading some of these ISK boxes, it'd be nice if the PSU lasted for many more years.
The clearances are scary, barely 1mm on the bottom and sides.