Comments on Profile Post by Huhnkopf

  1. dark_energy
    dark_energy
    This is 2300W. Most PC rigs peak at around 300W to 400W
    May 5, 2020
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  2. Huhnkopf
    Huhnkopf
    So the 10A max does not fiddle with the PSU and the overall peak Ampere requirements? Thanks, friend.
    May 5, 2020
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  3. dark_energy
    dark_energy
    P=UI ; 10A*230V = 2300W. No it won't. Higher end desktop CPUs like i7, i9 and Ryzen can use peak 100Amps , but this is at low voltage at 1.1V to 1.4V.
    May 5, 2020
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  4. famish99
    famish99
    While I agree you should be able to, just can't help but wonder why you'd want to.
    May 5, 2020
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  5. Huhnkopf
    Huhnkopf
    Got no other use for it right now. Banking on the protection features which might not hurt, though I might be trying too hard to find a use case when electricity in Germany is very stable and reliable.
    May 5, 2020
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  6. dark_energy
    dark_energy
    It might save you your PC PSU in worse case scenario, but these have some surge voltage protection already in them. Other sensitive electronics might benefit when the power company messes around with switches. Mostly still double safety, just in case...
    May 5, 2020
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