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Date:      Mon, 07 Nov 2005 17:05:47 +0000
From:      Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com>
To:        micahjon@ywave.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Diagnosing reboot under load
Message-ID:  <436F896B.2040404@dial.pipex.com>
In-Reply-To: <20051107102617.3abfd2c5.wmoran@potentialtech.com>
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Bill Moran wrote:

>Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com> wrote:
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>>Micah <micahjon@ywave.com> wrote:
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>>>I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram.  Didn't think to 
>>>check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the 
>>>surge strip.  I'm probably going to get a new PSU today.  The parts 
>>>store has a couple of 400 watters in the $50 range (a fortron and a 
>>>thermaltake).
>>>      
>>>
>>Cheap power supplies are a near guarantee that your computer will be
>>unstable.  Unfortunately, $cheap doesn't always == quality cheap.
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>I recommend the more recent one as a guage for what manufacturers you
>can trust.  Frankly, if you're only spending $50 on a 400W, you're
>probably getting a piece of junk - although Fortron has been rating
>well in Tom's tests.
>  
>
A PSU actually capable of 350W *ought* to have done you fine, but many 
cheap PSUs, as Bill says, just don't cut it.  I'd personally recommend a 
Seasonic, which won't be cheap, but will be quiet and reliable if mine 
is anything to go by.  Antec also seem to have a reasonable rep.

There's a nice wattage claculator here: 
http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_supply/Power_Supply_Calculator.php?

--Alex




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