You may think you’ve built a power supply for your bench. Heck, we all do. But until you check out [Denis]’s bench power supply build, you may not even know what you’re missing. [Denis]’s design is ...
Right now, [The Big One] is using an ATX power supply as a bench power supply for all his electronics projects. It works, but it’s not ideal. The next step up from a power supply from an old computer ...
One of the latest XFX power supplies is on our test bench today, bringing 550W of power as well as 80 Plus Gold efficiency to your system, making it a solid contender for most mid-to-high end gaming ...
Modular power supplies have become common for enthusiast hardware, but Seasonic is trying something different. Its new SSR-750FA Connect PSU has all the modular connections on a separate unit that ...
Power supplies are a frequently misunderstood—and overlooked—PC component. Many users choose a PC power supply based on total wattage alone, assuming that higher is always synonymous with better.
Complex electronic systems in industrial and medical applications require the use of many dc-voltages to power a host of subsystems, including computing devices, memory, display, electromechanical ...
On the whole, power supplies haven’t changed much for DIY builders. The back gets mounted to a computer case, while the power supply cables link to the front. If you end up working in a chassis with ...
In brief: Power supplies are a core component of every desktop build, but they generally aren't all that stirring. Aside from amenities like modular cables, RGB lighting and high efficiency ratings, ...
A PC power supply won’t boost your frame rate, but it will make sure everything in your PC is safe, secure, and running efficiently. A bad PSU risks system crashes at stock settings – nevermind ...
The power supply is often the first component to fail in broadcast equipment, whether due to line surges, overheating or component aging. A client of Frank Hertel had a console with an internal switch ...
A power supply unit (PSU) is arguably the most important part of any custom PC since none of your fancy components would work without it, feeding the necessary wattage directly into the motherboard ...