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Group Buy for full ATX Linear PSU from Teradak


Ben-M

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Ben,

 

Still not clear how to send payment through for my linear PSU group-buy. Holding off payment until advised further on how to send payment given the issues we have been having with Paypal.

 

No need to reply personally, just saying I haven't forgotten about paying for my order : )

 

Andre

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Really enjoying my 350W Teradak - there is simply no going back to even the best switching supplies. My AX1200i sounds simply harsh, forward, noisy and blurry, 2 dimensional. So why did I swap the AX1200i back in?

 

My 350W Teradak set off a smoked detector - it still runs, and temp I would estimate 50-55 degrees near the 12V regulators (it was an unseanoably warm day). My nose is blocked so I can't tell if there is a cooked electronics odour. I could be pushing the 12V rails a bit hard as the CPU is 77W TDP i7 3770K which could feasibly draw 115+ Watts - not that I have the gear to test the power draw from the CPU. I am considering buying at low powered CPU not to push the PSU so hard, but I would also like to verify if this is the case, and also try to find out if there is any damage to the PSU.

 

Any ideas? Should I have a tech have a look at the PSU? Order the 3770T anyway?

 

Thanks

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By the way how about the results comparing between Corsair ax 1200i with teradax 350 (it is noted that Teradax is more than double the price)

 

I have both of these, and comparing between the two, the Teradak linear is more focussed, detailed, dynamic, better extended, better timing, less digital hash/noise.

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