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December 6th, 2004, 09:25 PM
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Echo Star ES-680W
I had a dual fan Leadman Powermax LP-6100D dual fan power supply go belly up in a loaded system (3 Wd800JB's, Tdk Dvd burner, Liteon dvd & cd readers, Dazzle DVCII, Saphire Atlantis 9600 AGP with 128 Meg ram, Soyo Dragon Kt600 Platinum Ultra w 1gig DDR400 Ram and AMD Barton 2800+, and Midisport 2+2 midi interface). I replaced the dead ps with an Echo Star ES-680W ps supposedly rated at 680 Watts. Does anyone have any knowledge regarding this. A Google search reveals dealers, but no opinions on this power supply. I know that it is common to "fudge" the power ratings of the lesser power supplies. I would hope that this one could at least handle 500 Watts? It is in and working. I would hope it would handle the load ok. Thanks in advance.
Jim Cook
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