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Originally Posted by 2chesapeakes
I can handle the house hold electrical issue being a master electrician. I was just curios if it would make a difference on taking some stress off the PSU. The system I would use it on is Classified with the 975 in the 4.8 to 5 Ghz range 2 x 4870x2 OC'd and 4 seagate 120GB drives plus fans. I suppose I could calculate the load to see how close to maxing the PSU out I am.
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That PS can definitely handle that load. If this was a HX1000, I would be worried, but the pc power and cooling 100A single rail with a 115A maximum should handle it without problems.
I thought single rail had no balancing issues Kal-el, I can imagine a problem popping up if this was the hx1000, because a heavily overclocked core i7 and a 4870x2 load would have to be on one of the 40A (since it has two rails) rails, but this is a massive 100A rail.
Also this type of power supply I remember doesn't really have any ripple as it is a top quality server power supply.
Also one more thing is i think two 1200 is a bad idea, is because efficiency is going to fall through the roof when this thing is idling(of course the OP likely not one to care for this) when this thing is running at like probably 10-15 percent of the load of the power supply. Thats because most PS are not terribly efficient when they are only using this much of their capacity. The silverstone ST1500 sounds like the perfect power supply for this build and its not nearly as loud as a turbo-cool and for a high power build like this, I think multiple rails are not bad.