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What's inside the A.C. Ryan?

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Gawd
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I know A.C. Ryan is more a mod company than an electronics company, so it's unlikely they're making their own PSUs. Anyone had a chance to look at one yet? What are they using?
 
Since I'm not aware of a single company that markets power supplies in North America that actually makes them in a factory that they own and operate, it's safe to say that you can count on the fact that it's made to order by one of a half dozen manufacturing companies in China or Taiwan. The real issue is what the design specs and quality specs are.

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Credit to mantralord @ Ocforums for the link:
LINK!!!!!
Soooo..anybody know what it says? :D

3,3V=32A 5V=35A, 12V=30A, -12V=0.5A, 5Vsb=2A
 
stryder2720 said:
Credit to mantralord @ Ocforums for the link:
LINK!!!!!
Soooo..anybody know what it says? :D

3,3V=32A 5V=35A, 12V=30A, -12V=0.5A, 5Vsb=2A

Not bad; the table on the second page at least makes sense, and while it seems to run a little high voltage, probably nothing that can't be fixed with an internal pot.

The guts look pretty sturdy, though I tend to prefer one bigger fan to two smaller ones. And I must the the connector design is a lot slicker than Thermaltake's, with the removable ATX connector giving a slight edge over the Antec.
 
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