tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post9190564135012078955..comments2023-12-12T15:20:46.784+11:00Comments on Chronicles of Nushy: Measuring PC power drawAnusha Dharmasenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04171185453891677370noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post-64444795683727571422011-02-07T12:48:38.841+11:002011-02-07T12:48:38.841+11:00that's what is shown on the website.
http://w...that's what is shown on the website. <br />http://www.aqtis.co.jp/content/seihin/p_ap-550gtxp.html<br />i averaged out the efficiency values for 110V.<br /><br />isn't everything made in China these days? <br /><br />btw, Aqtis are also the agents for Amacrox PSUs in Japan. i wonder if these Aqtis products are rebadged Amacrox PSUs.<br />http://www.amacrox.com/english/02_wheretobuy/01_list.aspx?mid=46<br /><br />i wonder who really makes these PSUs. it cannot be amacrox, because they aqtis wouldn't sell amacrox under amacrox brand name. it cannot be made by aqtis either, because they they wouldn't sell amacrox ones. there is no reference to aqtis brand other than in japan.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13522288297241461224noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post-38462026262652095882011-02-07T01:22:45.682+11:002011-02-07T01:22:45.682+11:00how did u come up with 82% ?:D
Btw, noticed from ...how did u come up with 82% ?:D <br />Btw, noticed from your previous post that, that Japanese PSU of yours is made in China xDGayanNRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17063007018553623789noreply@blogger.com