1. Demi kenyamanan bersama tolong jangan flamming
2. No junk :
3. Biasain quote pake multi quote
4. jangan OOT..sekali" boleh sih, gw juga doyan
5. gak ada senioritas disini,gak ada nubi/senior .. saling respect aja
6. no lapak jualan, nama toko sebisa mungkin di sensor s
7. udah itu aja
PSU = Power Supply Unit - merubah arus tegangan listrik bolak-balik (AC), menjadi searah (DC). Dengan fungsi tersebut maka arus tegangan listrik yang tadinya arus kuat berubah menjadi arus kecil.
- mengalirkan arus listrik ke seluruh komponen/part komputer
Disini adalah tempat buat konsultasi memilih PSU yang cocok dengan spek agan" semua dan saling berbagi informasi / review
di harapkan trit ini berguna
*udah itu aja pembukaannya
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Cara Mengukur Rail PSU
buat yang sering nanya
Q : kok PSU aku di bios rail 12vnya drop
Q : kok rail 12v PSU eyke di hw monitor drop
Q : kok pas test OCCT liat rail"nya anjlok gitu dech,kenapa ya ( : )
Q : Rail gw gak kebaca
Q : om,kak,mas,liat SS deh..ada yang aneh
There are three reasons a company ends up giving a fake 80 Plus certification to their products.
As you may already know, most brands do not manufacture their own power supplies. They buy from a different company (called an OEM, Original Equipment Manufacturer). The agreement between the two companies can be done in several different ways. The most expensive way is to hire the OEM to manufacture an exclusive product, a power supply model that no other brand will have access to. The most inexpensive way is to get a stock power supply from the OEM and simply add a different label and box, and this power supply may be sold to other companies as well (and we end up with two or more identical power supplies being sold by different companies). Companies can also hire an OEM to make a power supply to be exclusive only for a certain period of time, say six months. So in the first six months, only that company will have access to the power supply model being negotiated, and after this period expires, the OEM can start offering it to other companies as well.
Usually, the OEM gets the 80 Plus certification for their power supplies, and the company that will market the product using their own brand wrongly assumes that they can use the 80 Plus certification that the power supply already has. However, this cannot be done. Once a power supply is rebranded, it must go thru the 80 Plus certification process to ensure that the rebranded unit can also pass the 80 Plus tests.
The second most common way for a manufacturer to end up with a fake 80 Plus badge is by adding the 80 Plus badge on its power supply box, label, and webpage before sending it to be tested. The company does internal tests, sees that the power supply will pass a given 80 Plus certification, and adds the 80 Plus badge on the power supply and on their website. The power supply eventually gets the certification, but there is a period of time when the product carries an unauthorized 80 Plus badge.
And the third most common reason a power supply carries a fake 80 Plus badge is by straight-faced lying.
In the following pages we will show you the false 80 Plus claims listed above.