HCHTech
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I had a gaming computer come across my bench last week - it had an Antec 1000 Platinum modular power supply with 4 12v rails - this one. Another thread here got me to thinking about whether it made sense to be more intentional with placing devices on different rails to evenly divide the power draw across all four rails.
This machine had an i7, 32GB of RAM, 2 SSDs in a RAID 1 for the OS, 2 2-TB WD Blacks, 2 DVD-RWs and a beefy graphics card.
Whoever built the machine just plugged all of the cables in so that most everything was on the 1st 12v rail. I was just removing an infection, so I didn't re-jigger with the assembly, but wonder if I should have offered to. I haven't dug into the pros and cons of this idea, but I'm sure some of the more electrically-inclined folks here have. Comments?
This machine had an i7, 32GB of RAM, 2 SSDs in a RAID 1 for the OS, 2 2-TB WD Blacks, 2 DVD-RWs and a beefy graphics card.
Whoever built the machine just plugged all of the cables in so that most everything was on the 1st 12v rail. I was just removing an infection, so I didn't re-jigger with the assembly, but wonder if I should have offered to. I haven't dug into the pros and cons of this idea, but I'm sure some of the more electrically-inclined folks here have. Comments?