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    Sparkle ATX400-PN

    The one here:

    http://www.fsp-group.com/english/1_p...d=78&proid=486

    I opened mine up a few minutes ago and examined the caps. All Teapo.

    Also, the fan is "Yate Loon D12BH-12 DC 12V 0.30A". I'm guessing that's a high speed (2000RPM?) ball-bearing fan.

    I would have taken pictures, but I think my sister took it... so next time I tear down my rig I'll snap pics.

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    Re: Sparkle ATX400-PN

    dont worry i have teapo, fuhjyuu, jamicon etc in psus of various rigs and office comps. no probs yet for a few years, maybe i am lucky........i guess the whole lot will crap out same day though hehehehe. i am yet to have a forton fail (fingers crossed).
    capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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      #3
      Re: Sparkle ATX400-PN

      i have several fortron units with Teapo SEK (brown) and Jamicon TM (green/teal) on secondary side, and teapo LXK on primary side. they are still doing fine. given it's been 2 years or more, measuring the esr of them would be very interesting.
      days are so short when you actually do something..

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        Re: Sparkle ATX400-PN

        My ChannelWell has all Teapos and it's been fine for over a year (It's got 15a on the 12v rail, and it powers a Sempron 2800+ at 1.8v and a Radeon x1600, among the rest), left on 24/7.

        I've never seen a Fortron go either; in fact the Power Man 235w (FSP built) from my P2/266 still goes well, as does the 200w Fortron I have from a Micron ClientPro P2/350. The former has mostly Chemicons, the latter has Rubies as input and the output is mixed, I forget what-all's there.
        You know there's something wrong when you open up a PSU and are glad to find Teapos.
        Why I don't buy cheap cases!

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          #5
          Re: Sparkle ATX400-PN

          My FSP 530W is all Teapo - 2 years and counting of 24/7 use. No cap problems, but I did have to do the fan bearings on that oddball 20mm thick Yate Loon exhaust fan.

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