Looking for a PSU

I need to replace my PSU.  It is a RAIDMAX with only 13 amps on the 12v rail!
Hows this one
COOLMAX 500W Taurus CX Series Silent Power Supply, 1 x 120mm fan, 3 Speed Fan Control Switch (Auto, Low, Medium), SILVER, Model "CX-500"
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-159-015&depa=0
500w -  28amps at 12v
I want to keep the price down, but quality up.
I need it to handle:
Athlon 64 3000+
K8T Neo
ATI 9800 Pro 128

Im actually going to get an antec
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-103-914&depa=0

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  • Looking for a PSU Recommendation

    Hi Folks
    All the forum seniors are always looking at my PSU with a suspicious eye, so, after stashing ~£40 i was hoping you all would be able to give me some advice on what PSU to purchase.
    I'm a bit of a budget man, as you can imagine, but want the best performance possible!
    I'm all ears and waiting.
    Thanks
    Asmar

    Q-Tec just Rock...
    Their PSU just works with NO special driver, Windows default driver for the PSU is enough...
    Source Q-Tec:
    http://www.qtec.info/service/support/drivers.htm?artnr=14348
    Like Hans said avoid the Q-Tec... (not because joke above )
    Good PSU recommendation:
    http://www.pcpower.com/products/viewproduct.php?show=S61EPS&view=techspecs  Silencer 610 EPS12V large single rail +12V @ 49A)
    Other good & decent choices:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=105635.msg783148#msg783148
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=103299.msg757739#msg757739

  • Dual G4 1.42ghz FW 800 won't power on. Looking for PSU pin diagram.

    I have a similar problem with my Dual G4 1.42ghz that many others seem to have with other models.
    It used to do some weird shutdown and sleep freezes but only very rarely. Now it doesn't do a single thing. not a sound or a light comes on anywhere, removing peripherals,PCI's, etc. changes nothing. pRam resets CUDA's, battery removals change nothing.
    So I now need to find the pin diagram for the PSU. it's 24 pins and since I'm an amateur, I'm not going to base any assumptions on the pin diagrams for previous models which were 20 and 22 pin, i believe. Oh yeah, I have closely examined the PSU and to tell the truth, there are no tell-tale signs of damage anywhere, no breaks, bulges, or burns...
    Any further guidance would be greatly appreciated,
    Christopher

    Hi-
    Welcome to Discussions!
    A pinout can be had on This Page.
    Procedure for testing follows:
    1. Plug a known-good power cord into the computer. Do not turn on the computer.
    2. Connect the black lead of the volt meter to pin 12 of the power supply connector;
    connect the red lead of the volt meter to pin 24. The volt meter should measure
    approximately +12V.
    If you do not get a reading of +12V, recheck the volt meter connections and measure
    the voltage again. If voltage is still not present, replace the power supply.
    If you do measure +12V on pin 24, the power supply is likely OK. Go to the next step
    for further verification.
    3. Start up the computer by pressing the power button on the front panel.
    If the computer starts up normally, the power supply is OK. If the computer does not
    start up, go to the next step.
    4. Check to see if the power supply fan is spinning.
    If the fan spins, the power supply is OK. If the fan does not spin, go to the next step.
    5. Connect the black lead of the volt meter to pin 12 of the power supply connector;
    connect the red lead to pin 6. The volt meter should measure approximately +3.3V.
    If you do not get a reading of +3.3V, recheck the volt meter connections and measure
    the voltage again. If voltage is still not present, replace the power supply.
    If you do measure +3.3V on pin 6, the power supply is likely OK. Go to the next step
    for further verification.
    6. Connect the black lead of the volt meter to pin 12 of the power supply connector;
    connect the red lead to pin 3. The volt meter should measure approximately +5V.
    If you do not get a reading of +5V, recheck the volt meter connections and measure
    the voltage again. If voltage is still not present, replace the power supply.
    If you do measure +5V on pin 3, the power supply is likely OK. Go to the next step for
    further verification.
    7. Connect the black lead of the volt meter to pin 12 of the power supply connector;
    connect the red lead to pin 10. The volt meter should measure approximately +12V.
    If you do not get a reading of +12V, recheck the volt meter connections and measure
    the voltage again. If voltage is still not present, replace the power supply.
    If you do measure +12V on pin 10, the power supply is OK and the testing is
    complete. You have verified that the power supply is not the cause of the “no
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  • Upgrading to uber SDO_GEOMETRY, looking for comments

    Good morning folks,
    I see the new thread from Dalibor discussing an issue with what I am calling "uber" SDO_GEOMETRY - anyone got a better name?
    Uber SDO_GEOMETRY is described here
    http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/appdev.112/e11830/sdo_migrat.htm#CHDBCHBG
    Dalibor wins some kind of prize for the first time anyone has brought up uber SDO on the forum since the old thread ran its course years back
    Re: SDO_GEOMETRY size limits here to stay?
    Coincidentally this past week was my first shot at trying out the upgrade script and I thought I might post my experiences and see if anyone would have comments. This was just a test machine and I agree that each major error could have been followed up with a SR. But my overall goal is to determine if installing and running uber SDO_GEOMETRY is feasible in my production environment, so for better or worse these experiences are building those recommendations.
    So I am not much interested in going much in length why anyone would want to upgrade. I think the old thread covers it. For my work at least, the issues have not gone away. No question a polygon with millions of vertices is nutty, but they are out there all over the place and growing in number each year. Here are two additional datasets I am working with that are "over the top" for normal SDO:
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    * FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer (http://www.msc.fema.gov/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/info?storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&content=nfhlResources&title=NFHL%20Resources) - Largest polygon has 1,537,698 vertices.
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    * You need lots of undo! The first time it ran through it appeared to finish and it was not until I looked at the logs did I see that I ran out of undo. I just had a single smallfile undo and it topped out at 32 gig. In the end I created 4 undo datafiles and it appears I needed 100 gig of undo! So I believe you need as much undo as you have SDO_GEOMETRY data. The first thing you want to do afterwards is DESCRIBE MDSYS.SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY to see if the type was altered. If you see the usual 1048576 then you bombed.
    * Second time through I received an error that I had some spatial indexes in a failed state. Turns out as this is a development box there was an index stuck in "INPROGRS" state due to some flub on my part. This was enough to hose the upgrade. I would suggest folks check for this ahead of time using SELECT * FROM dba_indexes WHERE index_type = 'DOMAIN' AND domidx_status != 'VALID' and drop or rebuild those indexes.
    * Third time through I received the cryptic error
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    ORA-22332: a dependent object in schema "NAVTEQ_SF" has errors.
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [qctostiix1], [], [], [], [], [],
    [], [], [], [], [], []I had some sample Navteq data for use with the networking demo I never got functioning. At this point after four days of trying I was getting a bit impatient and just decided to drop that schema and try again. I have no idea why this navteg data caused an issue but the error never happened again with any other datasets.
    * Fourth time through the alter type worked! But the script still crashed with
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    ORA-06512: at line 14After eyeballing the script and the spool file it looks like it failed in the final step where it rebuilds all the spatial indexes. This seems right as I found sixty seven bad spatial indexes afterwards. However, it was easy enough to rebuild those by hand myself (I mean have ArcSDE do so).
    So I call this a success! :)
    So I am looking for anyone else's experiences they'd like to share.
    With the amount of undo required, I think it might be a better route to just use the old school exp to export out all spatial data, run the upgrade and then imp it all back in? Or perhaps just dump out the large tables? Weird 00600 errors cause the DBAs (not part of my organization) that manage my production environment to bleed internally. Ideally I would like to avoid all that pain and suffering. Perhaps just dropping ALL the spatial indexes before the upgrade? I guess I would need to open an SR to see what caused the 00600s. I suspect the indexes.
    So I would like to keep this thread tied to the upgrade process and/or planning/strategy for the upgrade process. There are a lot of other issues that we should start new threads over. For example, exchange of data between standard and uber instances as Dalibor is doing. It sure appears that datapump is never going to work and that only the old-school unsupported imp/exp utility can play this role? I have done some initial testing and ESRI's sdeimport/sdeexport tools seems to work fine between these instances. And none of this even scratches the performance issues.
    So hey Dalibor, I know you went through this. Any comments?
    Cheers!
    Paul

    Hi Mike,
    Nice to hear from you. I would indeed be interested in your thoughts on the upgrade and the actual business case surrounding the upgrade or the decision not to upgrade. I am feeling rather skeptical at this point as the side-effects of the medicine so far are pretty serious. But yet the need to treat the disease remains. You can always drop me an email offline at my first name at my last name dot com or via LinkedIn. The nice things about a super-rare unpronounceable Polish last name is I am easy to find - and that's the bad thing too. Here is an update on my testing.
    Per my earlier SR, the folks are Oracle have provided a backport for bug 10085580 for Linux 32-bit. It looks to work just fine and does the trick - problem solved. If one needs something other than Linux you will need to request the backport for your platform. The bug affects more than SDO_GEORASTER so I would recommend this patch as mandatory.
    Moving along my next issue is that Oracle MapViewer does not seem to work with uber SDO_GEOMETRY.
    MapViewer and uber (Very Large) SDO_GEOMETRY upgrade not compatible?
    This is again a bit of a nonstarter as my client has a couple of applications using MapViewer against production instances. I dutifully submitted an SR on the matter yesterday. Almost to be expected the tech immediately asked why I would want to have such a large geometry and why don't I thin it! :)
    It's no fun being in the middle on these things. I suppose I could ring up FEMA or Fish and Wildlife and tell them Oracle Corporation thinks their polygons are crazy. But as they are ESRI-shop folks, I think they would just be puzzled by the statement. If anyone has an opinion on how to broach the topic nicely with public agencies, I would love to hear it. Do we need to create a "citizens against huge polygons" lobby in DC? Again the ESRI shop folks are smirking.
    The other issue in the thread started by Dalibor where the old imp/exp is erratically failing on the table creation statements is probably going to need an SR too. The work around is to just append the data and create your tables by hand ahead of time. On a more positive note ArcSDE seems utterly oblivious to the type change and I have not found any problems using ESRI tools to move stuff around.
    Cheers,
    Paul

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    Storage drive > WD SATAII - 2TB Green (7200 rpms)
    Storage drive > WD SATAII - 500GB Caviar Blue (7200 rpms)
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    AUDIO ~
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    CASE ~ Coolermaster CM 690 / ATX
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    POWER SUPPLY ~
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    CPU ~
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    DISPLAY ~
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    HARD DRIVES ~
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    Storage drive > WD SATAII - 500GB Caviar Blue (7200 rpms)
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    BIOS ~
    American Megatrends Inc. v.1.10 / 11/10/08
    Current Bios version - 1.A0 / VGA Bios v. 60.84.41.00.06
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    Available Physical memory - 6.12GB
    Paging file > 4463MB Used, 11917MB Available
    AUDIO ~
    Realtek High Definition Onboard Audio
    CASE ~ Coolermaster CM 690 / ATX

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