Hello to everyone,
While rarely underrated by the PSU-connoisseurs among us, I've always felt that those power supplies marketed as "server accessories" by Supermicro/Ablecom get far less attention from the 'enthusiast crowd' than they deserve. Despite their often impressive price:performance ratio, suprisingly little information is available on the web as to their inner workings, detailed specs, and, of course, their true manufacturers. Hence this thread.
I'll start with the Supermicro PWS-0060 (Ablecom SP645-PS) model, which can be bought for $130 or so, a bling-free 'enterprise-class' workhorse rated at 645W total output, and 46A on its single +12Vdc rail. I've cracked open its hood to reveal a few of its "secrets":
1. Who's his daddy? LiteON, interestingly. (It's actually a Liteon PS-5651-1A1)
2. Output caps? All green Taicons - any experience with these?
3. Input caps? 2x N.Chemicon 450v 300uF (bottom image)
4. Fan is a Sanyo Denki San Cooler 9A0812G405
5. Output wiring for main rails is 16AWG, rest is 18AWG

While rarely underrated by the PSU-connoisseurs among us, I've always felt that those power supplies marketed as "server accessories" by Supermicro/Ablecom get far less attention from the 'enthusiast crowd' than they deserve. Despite their often impressive price:performance ratio, suprisingly little information is available on the web as to their inner workings, detailed specs, and, of course, their true manufacturers. Hence this thread.
I'll start with the Supermicro PWS-0060 (Ablecom SP645-PS) model, which can be bought for $130 or so, a bling-free 'enterprise-class' workhorse rated at 645W total output, and 46A on its single +12Vdc rail. I've cracked open its hood to reveal a few of its "secrets":
1. Who's his daddy? LiteON, interestingly. (It's actually a Liteon PS-5651-1A1)
2. Output caps? All green Taicons - any experience with these?
3. Input caps? 2x N.Chemicon 450v 300uF (bottom image)
4. Fan is a Sanyo Denki San Cooler 9A0812G405
5. Output wiring for main rails is 16AWG, rest is 18AWG
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