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Luke gives his analysis on the asus tuf Gaming B550M Plus Micro atx motherboard. Can it justify the high £185 asking price in ...
Your bench supply doesn’t need to look sad just because you’re using an ATX power supply instead of a commercial product. Follow [Ian Lee’s] example and you could have beautiful w… ...
For cases capable of housing ATX or larger motherboards, we use our standard ATX case test kit, which includes: CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K at 4.3GHz (43 x 100MHz, 1.20V) Graphics card: Nvidia ...
Remember, this is a test bench, not a server case, ... With the ATX board installed you can see the Test Bench V1.0 is only slightly bigger in the foot print it is going to use on the desktop.
Today, we’re putting the new Deepcool PX1200G – a 1200W power supply on our test bench. It is the first ATX 3.0 compatible unit from that company that we looked at. It is a fully modular PSU.
Bench supplies of decent current ratings cost big money. ATX computer supplies do not.<BR>Is the spec of ATX tight enough to provide a steady and clean enough 12V rail for use as a bench supply ...
I’ve got a few friends that do these bench supplies from PSU’s they have left over. The first test is a short circuit. If it can’t survive that… they toss it.