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Maturin
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« on: May 14, 2007, 03:06:21 PM »

In this thread post what model Shuttle PSU you have and what  it is powering, in order to show that Yes, it CAN! If this thread gets long enough, how about a sticky? This is the most common question on the Shuttle forum.

Please post your specs in the thread, saying "check sig" doesn't help if you change the sig or go to a different machine.  If you don't want to type it, the easiest way might be to make a post, say anything, then go to your post and copy your sig to the clipboard and then edit the post and paste your specs into the post.

Shuttle 240w PSU Powering
ST20G5
ATI AiWx1900
1 hard drive
1 DVDRW
1 OC'd Opteron 165
2GB Ram
2 92mm fans
1 water pump

Updated 11/08
Shuttle 400w PSU Powering
SP35P2pro
e6700@~3.1ghz
6gb (2x2gb, 2x1gb) DDR2 800
ASUS EAH4850@700/1000
Aftermarket Graphics card cooler powered by molex
Tiny little 40mm fan to add more hard drive cooling
WD 750GB
WD 200GB
Samsung DVD-RW
Intel 4965agn in mini pcie slot underneath
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jsm
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« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2007, 03:56:57 PM »

Far from stressing, but:

SD37P2 V1 (400W PSU) powering:

7900GS KO (500/1380)
1 hard drive
1 DVDRW
1 OC'd E6600 (to 3.0GHz) at stock voltage
2GB RAM

-- Update March 2009 --

Since I upgraded a bit, might as well update with new specs:

SD37P2 V1 (400W PSU) powering:

GTS250 Superclocked (771/2246)
2 hard drives
1 DVDRW
1 OC'd E6600 (to 3.0GHz) at stock voltage
2GB RAM
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OldDummy
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Hey, thats not me.


« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2007, 06:05:08 PM »

Good Idea
Primary:
===SX58H7 [500W]
980X @4.1G
12G GSkill [3 X 4G] 1600
C300 256G SSD, Hitachi 2Tb x2 SATA raid 1
multi sata DVD
GTX580
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EDIT: Updated 5-9-2011
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SpoonDogSVT
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« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2007, 07:01:00 PM »

Stock 240W PS on my Shuttle; historical and current specs include:

Model:
 - SN95G5v3 w/ stock 240W Power Supply

Processors:
 - AMD A64 4000+, 4400+, FX-60

Memory:
 - 2GB OCZ EL Platinum

Video (AGP):
 - Sapphire x800XT PE, BFG 7800GS OC, Sapphire x1950 Pro, XFX 7950GT

Sound (PCI):
 - SoundBlaster Audigy2, X-Fi GamerPro

Drives (always 3 at a time, 2x HDD + CD-RW):
 - WD 74GB Raptor, Seagate 300GB, Samsung DVD+/-RW
 - WD 150GB Raptor, Seagate 300GB, Samsung DVD+/-RW
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Rosewind
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« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2007, 08:09:12 PM »

24OWatt stock PSU - see my signature.

edited by MrbLOB9000 and Rosewind
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240 watt PSU:
SN95G5Mv2 (Bom 23), Opteron 185, Kingston ValueRam 2x1gb, Samsung SP1614C+SP2504C, LG 4167B, PowerColor X1950 Pro Extreme 512mb, Sapphire Theatrix 550 Pro, PC9B USB Kit. Soft mods: ADDA PSU fan, Zalman ZM-NB-47J, Ice grill.

250 watt PSU:
SN21G5, X2 4400+ (Toledo), Asus EN7600GS SILENT (passive), WDC WD136AA/Samsung HD080J, LG 4160B DVD Burner, Kingston ValueRam 2x256, PN15
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Hugh, of course is correct!! Thanks to hugh and MrLOB9000
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Floateruk
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« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2007, 08:28:01 PM »

Stock PSU see sig.

edited by MrbLOB9000:
Shuttle SD32G5-Core 2 Duo e6400-2gb Crucial DDR2 533-256mb 8600GTS-1x80gb HD-Akasa HD cooler
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hugh
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« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2007, 09:46:10 PM »

just to say what good wil this post be in the future if you happen to change your sig...
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willzz79
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« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2007, 10:33:51 PM »

check sig

edited by MrbLOB9000:
Sn27p2
Corsair Xms ddr800 (pc 6400)
Seagate Barracuda 500 Gb total
AMD x2 4200+ 2.1 Gb
Evga e-GeForce 7950 GT KO 512Mb
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« Reply #8 on: May 15, 2007, 12:23:59 AM »

gotta say hugh is right,,,so I just copy and paste my sig

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QX6800 @ 3.3GHz 300FSB
SD37P2 V2
EVGA 8800GTS 640M 575/1700
2*2G XMS2 DDR2-800 4-4-4-12@755MHz
VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS + Caviar SE16 WD5000KS
Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II for NB cooling
LG GGC-H20L
Dell 2405FPW

Quote
X3230 @ 3GHz 300FSB
SD37P2 V2
EVGA 8800GTS 640M 575/1700
2*2G XMS2 DDR2-800 4-4-4-12@755MHz
VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS + Caviar SE16 WD5000KS
Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II for NB cooling
LG GGC-H20L
Dell 2405FPW

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C2D E6600 @ 3.0GHz 333FSB
SD37P2 V2 with stocked 400W PSU
Toxic X1950XTX 695/2000
1G*4 Dominator C4 DDR2-800 4-4-4-12@667MHz
Caviar RE2 WD5000YS*2 Raid0 + Caviar SE16 WD5000KS
Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II for NB cooling
NEC DVDRW 7170A
Dell 2405FPW

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Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.4Ghz Gallatin
SB61G2 V4 with PC50(SILENTX 300W PSU)
XFX 7800GS 440/1300
1G*2 Corsair CMX1024-3200C2  2-3-3-8
Caviar SE 160GB
NEC DVDRW 4551A
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Riskatoft
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« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2007, 01:35:01 AM »

Stock 400wat psu and chek sign

edited by MrbLOB9000:
SD37P2V2 QX6700 340x10=3400mhz whit no multi change upwards And 8800GTS 320mb 675core 2080mem
2x1gig corsiar pc6400 xsms2 pro cas 4-4-4-12 2x150gig raptor in raid 0 1x750gig seagate storage dvdburner
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jsm
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« Reply #10 on: May 15, 2007, 02:23:17 AM »

How about if I start a post with the pasted signatures for everyone when they post here?  I can delete this if anyone objects....

Edit: deleted, a better solution was found.
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Rumbaar
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« Reply #11 on: May 15, 2007, 02:28:39 AM »

250W Power supply.

SD32G2
Core2 Duo E6320
Gigabyte 7600GS
Haupagge Nova-DT 500 MCE
Pioneer DVR-212
1 X 400GB Seagate HDD
2 X 1GB PC4200 RAM
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Ruahrc
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« Reply #12 on: May 15, 2007, 02:41:25 AM »

ST20G5 stock 240W PSU

AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+
ATi X1900GT 256MB
2GB DDR400 (2x1GB)
1 SATA HDD (Samsung Spinpoint 120GB)
1 Optical DVD/RW (Shuttle CR-40)
Standard 92mm cooling fan

This system has run at full load (running games and/or intense 3D demos) for long periods of time (6+hrs continuous) and has not had stability problems.

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MrbLOB9000
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« Reply #13 on: May 15, 2007, 06:06:08 AM »

Quote from: "hugh" date="1179193570"
just to say what good wil this post be in the future if you happen to change your sig...

none, so I pasted the spec from the people's sigs and added a line to the first thread asking people to actually put what ther specs are.
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kenaneu
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« Reply #14 on: May 15, 2007, 09:22:37 AM »

SN26P w/ 400W PSU
AMD Opteron 185 @3.0 Ghz
2X 1024 Mb OCZ PC4000
8800GTX @650Mhz Core/2Ghz VRAM (Also ran 2x 7900GT's @670Mhz Core/1800Mhz VRAM for about a year)
400 Gb Seagate SATA
Matshita DVD-R UJ-85JS
DDC 12V water pump
1x80mm, 4x70mm pwm, 1x40mm fans
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greaser
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« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2007, 02:12:30 AM »

Stock 240W PS

SD32G2
E6700
Nvidia 7950GT Superclocked
2 gig Corsair XMS2 5400
250Gig WD HD
Samsung DVDRW
3 4" Blue CCL's
1 92mm 4 Blue LED Fan
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Hawser
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« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2007, 08:08:21 AM »

Stock SD37P2 400W psu with stock fans

E6600 stock
2x1GB Kingston Value
3x7200 rpm IDE/S-ATA harddrives
POV 8800GTS 640MB
Audiotrak Maya EV5 QE V2 USB soundcard
Netgear WG111v2 802.11g USB wireless adapter
Logitech USB Mouse + USB Keyboard
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« Reply #17 on: May 16, 2007, 08:22:44 PM »

sb61g2 - 240w stock psu

prescott 3.4ghz ht processor
2x1gig memory
bfg 7800gs 512mb
400gb western digital sata hd
pioneer dl dvd burner

160gb wd passport
saitek illuminated keyboard
logitech wireless mouse
wacom tablet 6x8

500gb wd mybook (firewire)
500gb wd mybook (usb2.0)
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« Reply #18 on: May 16, 2007, 09:53:39 PM »

Stock

Edit by MrbLOB9000:

Shuttle SD39P2 - Intel E6700 @3.4Ghz (10x340FSB) - 2x2GB (G.Skill) DDR2-800 5-5-5-15@680Mhz
Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II for NB cooling
300GB Seagate 7200.9 + 200GB Seagate 7200.7
PNY 8800GTX
Logitech G7 mouse
HP w2207 22” TFT 1680x1050
Vista Business 64bit
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« Reply #19 on: May 17, 2007, 04:28:00 AM »

Call me skeptical

Sorry, I'm wondering how well you guys are actually testing this before declaring "it works!".  I mean, I thought my system was powering it just fine, too, until I started investigating power demands more.

Take a look at XBitLab's testing of an X1950 Pro, here.  Note that,  under load, it takes up 12A on the internal +12v line and 12A on the +12v line attached to the PCI-E connector.

That's not a 'box statement', that is ACTUALLY WHAT IT NEEDS.  Guess what?  Shuttle "G"-chassis do not have 2 +12v lines, and I'm skeptical the PSU can deliver 60W on the one +12v line.

What could that lead to?  What about annoying and hard to track down minor artifacts?  Can't say for sure that is what is causing it, but it seems likely given what we know of the X1950's power demands and Shuttle PSUs.

Now, keep in mind, while I'm one of the people seeing that...the game IS 'stable'.  No obvious excessive crashes, and no other game on my system (usually playing the 'Silent Hunter' games) crashes at all.  Just those damned flashing lights every once in a while.
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« Reply #20 on: May 17, 2007, 05:19:25 AM »

Not much, but those who are curious about PC50 abilities:

SK21G
PC50 300w PSU
PNY 7600GS 512mb running 2 monitors
Athlon 3000+ s754
2x512 Corsair XMS ddr400 (PC3200)
Samsung 150ish GB HDD
Samsung DVD burner w/litescribe
1 4" blue CCL
USB keyboard/mouse/gamepad/joystick/flashdrive/sometimes a mug warmer which doubles as USB hub if I want hot coco while pwning noobs
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MrbLOB9000
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« Reply #21 on: May 17, 2007, 09:18:37 AM »

Quote from: "dderidex" date="1179390480"
Call me skeptical

Sorry, I'm wondering how well you guys are actually testing this before declaring "it works!".  I mean, I thought my system was powering it just fine, too, until I started investigating power demands more.

Take a look at XBitLab's testing of an X1950 Pro, here.  Note that,  under load, it takes up 12A on the internal +12v line and 12A on the +12v line attached to the PCI-E connector.

That's not a 'box statement', that is ACTUALLY WHAT IT NEEDS.  Guess what?  Shuttle "G"-chassis do not have 2 +12v lines, and I'm skeptical the PSU can deliver 60W on the one +12v line.

um... am I missing something... that's only 5 amps!  60 / 12 = 5... surely the PSU can deliver more than 5 amps on the 12v line...
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« Reply #22 on: May 17, 2007, 01:46:44 PM »

I think that table is being misinterpreted.  It shows only 65.7W total for the 3D mode, which is fine for any Shuttle PSU and there is no way it's using 12A on each of two rails.  For myself, I'm claiming success after running games, 3DMark, and stability tests like Orthos stably.  I'm pretty sure most others aren't claiming success lightly.    If you have a link to the original article, maybe we can figure out what they're trying to say with those voltage measurements.

If no one objects, can we take this particular discussion to a new thread?  I don't want to destroy the signal-to-noise ratio of this one.
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« Reply #23 on: May 17, 2007, 05:14:15 PM »

Quote from: "MrbLOB9000" date="1179407917"
Quote from: "dderidex" date="1179390480"
Call me skeptical

Sorry, I'm wondering how well you guys are actually testing this before declaring "it works!".  I mean, I thought my system was powering it just fine, too, until I started investigating power demands more.

Take a look at XBitLab's testing of an X1950 Pro, here.  Note that,  under load, it takes up 12A on the internal +12v line and 12A on the +12v line attached to the PCI-E connector.

That's not a 'box statement', that is ACTUALLY WHAT IT NEEDS.  Guess what?  Shuttle "G"-chassis do not have 2 +12v lines, and I'm skeptical the PSU can deliver 60W on the one +12v line.

um... am I missing something... that's only 5 amps!  60 / 12 = 5... surely the PSU can deliver more than 5 amps on the 12v line...

Ooooh....yeah.  Hmm.  I think you may be right on that.
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« Reply #24 on: July 03, 2007, 09:53:06 PM »

I'm still trying to push the audio to my Onkyo 674 receiver, but my video via dvi/hdmi to my 42 " HDTV looks great.
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