I have a Seasonic SS-430HB Active PFC F3 PC power supply. It provides a total of 430 watts. 150 watts at +3.3 V (30A) and +5 V (30A). 348 watts into two 12V rails (14A + 15A). 9.6 watts at - 12 V (0.8 A) and 10 watts at +5 Vsb (2A). The connecting of two 12V outputs to increase under some circumstances can damage the power supply (if separate power rails are available). My power supply in case of overload can disable individual outputs.
When a computer power supply delivers 300 watts - that does not mean that you can draw 300 watts from the 12 V output. The power rating refers to all outputs. The individual current valuesare usually read on the label.
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labka2 1 month ago
I have a Seasonic SS-430HB Active PFC F3 PC power supply. It provides a total of 430 watts. 150 watts at +3.3 V (30A) and +5 V (30A). 348 watts into two 12V rails (14A + 15A). 9.6 watts at - 12 V (0.8 A) and 10 watts at +5 Vsb (2A). The connecting of two 12V outputs to increase under some circumstances can damage the power supply (if separate power rails are available). My power supply in case of overload can disable individual outputs.
djblackarrow 2 months ago
When a computer power supply delivers 300 watts - that does not mean that you can draw 300 watts from the 12 V output. The power rating refers to all outputs. The individual current valuesare usually read on the label.
djblackarrow 2 months ago
what watt is your psu iv got a 250 watt spair would it work on that :/
psnjoshford94 2 months ago