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Kiggles

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I threw in a DVD-rom drive recently, and I wasn't sure my PSU would handle it well. It's a 350w running two HDDs, CD-R drive, Athlon XP Barton, and a GF6800NU. I was concerned because the +5v was typically at 4.77-4.79. Running, but I didn't think it could support anything else.

Well, one DVD-ROM drive later and the +5v rail is up to 4.85v. Am I missing something, or is this somehow typical?
 
Kiggles said:
I threw in a DVD-rom drive recently, and I wasn't sure my PSU would handle it well. It's a 350w running two HDDs, CD-R drive, Athlon XP Barton, and a GF6800NU. I was concerned because the +5v was typically at 4.77-4.79. Running, but I didn't think it could support anything else.

Well, one DVD-ROM drive later and the +5v rail is up to 4.85v. Am I missing something, or is this somehow typical?
Measure with a DVM/DMM like this: http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/showthread.php?t=137886

Dave
 
an optical has an extremely small parasitic draw most of the time,
when you spin it up thats when it will nail you for 2A +12V (24 Watts)
after its spinning it will drop to about a quarter of that
the +5V draw is pretty variable with model from say 0.7 to 1.5V (all of 3.5 to 7.5 Watts)
and though Im not positive Id bet its related to laser burning with a lower state draw for basic reading

in short it should have next to no impact when not actually in action
 
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