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TeknoJnky
Nov 09, 2011Hero
a 3rd architecture? seriously?
I mean really, why? is it not confusing enough with 2+ sparc models and 9 x86 desktop models, that a 3rd architecture, which I am assuming will be requiring different addons and radiators releases...
gibxxi
Nov 18, 2011Guide
Thanks for the link FBMachines. My only worry is the amount of drain on the single outlet. Not being an electrician, I don't want to risk daisy-chaining too much kit off the one outlet. The APC unit currently connects to my main desktop as i've said. The PC has an 850w PSU inside (although I know it's probably nowhere near it's rated capacity in terms of draw), other connected hardware includes the monitor, Cordless phone, router, ReadyNAS, and power bricks for my gaming device (Joystick / Wheel / etc.) and powered speakers. I live in the UK, so we run on 240v as a pose to 110v you guys across the pond use. The risk of a fire due to socket overloading is a bit of a concern. But Like i said, not knowing a great deal about electrics I may well be worrying for no reason.
Anyway, not wanting to hijack the thread off-topic, if this is my only worry, I doubt it will stop me from figuring out a suitable solution, and therefore won't be a barrier to me getting one of these units.
:)
Anyway, not wanting to hijack the thread off-topic, if this is my only worry, I doubt it will stop me from figuring out a suitable solution, and therefore won't be a barrier to me getting one of these units.
:)
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