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再说一遍,有限流就不叫单路了,单路比双路好用就是因为可以避开ATX规范对外设或者CPU可以获取到的12V电流的限制,你要是限制了每路的电流谁还care你实际的设计是几路
多看看评测,少做做猜测
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules ... =Story&reid=185
You may be asking yourself, "Hey! He didn't say which 12V rail goes where! Why that no good so and so, I oughtta..."
To which I reply: calm down, people. Neither the manual nor the cabling made any indication of what went to what rail, so I popped the cover off. This unit does not have two 12V rails at all - it's a single 12V design. There is no multirail overcurrent protection in there. That'll make load testing easier.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/s ... er-supply-review/6/
According to the power supply label, this unit has two +12 V rails. However, this information is incorrect. Inside the unit, all yellow (+12 V) wires are connected to the same point, and the power supply doesn’t implement over current protection (OCP), which is required to create individual +12 V virtual rails. Curiously, on the product box and on the manufacturer’s website, this unit is correctly listed as having a single +12 V rail. Therefore, it is clear that the label was printed incorrectly. |
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