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  • CAD4466HK
    Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 43

    #1

    Here's a easy one!

    This PSU should be easy enough for the Gods of this forum to identiefy! A friend of mine gave me a call about a week ago from a place called Featherlite that builds custom coaches.He then told me that their C&C machine was outputting a high pitched beeping sound then would just shut off.About an hour and a half later plus a trip charge I was standing in front of a huge solid aluminumn case that was compleatly enclosed except for the PSU exhaust! 30 5 1/4 20's later,I had the beast opened.No thrills here,just a DOS machine running newer hardware(a.k.a MSI KT-880 Delta,2200XP,MX-400,ect.Turned out that the CPU header took a leave of absensce and caused it to shut down,nothing wrong with the PSU,as far as I can tell.T ake a look and see if you can identify this dinosaur,and wtf is with all these older MSI boards?
    Attached Files
    MSI K8N Diamond Plus SLIx16
    3700+ Sandy E4 245x11@2695 1.47v
    Zalman 7000bcu w/AS5
    2GB KHX PC-4000 3-4-4-8-1T
    eVGA 7900GT KO 600/1600 (3RD RMA)
    2xWD SATA1 80GB RAID 0 16KB/16KB
    Lite-On SOHC-5232K
    Lite-On SOHW-1693S
    SB X-FI 9000 Extream Gamer 64mb
    Antec Neopower 480 v2.0 (with sleaved cables 18&18@36amps
    Antec P180
  • Rainbow
    Badcaps Legend
    • Aug 2005
    • 1371

    #2
    Re: Here's a easy one!

    Looks so empty - it must be a DEER

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    • PeteS in CA
      Badcaps Legend
      • Aug 2005
      • 3579
      • USA, Unsure of Planet

      #3
      Re: Here's a easy one!

      Looks like a half-bridge inverter (two smaller transformers, one for the +5V Stby and the other for the switch device base/gate drive). Probably uses a TL494 or clone for the PWM; probably uses transistors as the switch devices, perhaps clones of Motorola's MJE13007 or 13009. Wimpy heatsinks and main transformer, probably rated for 235W or 250W, but more than 200W would be pushing your luck. As Rainbow points out, "Where's the beef?" That tiny inductor that I'm guessing is the +3.3V mag-amp inductor is really tiny - does it glow cherry red when you use the P/S in a system?
      PeteS in CA

      Power Supplies should be boring: No loud noises, no bright flashes, and no bad smells.
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      • CAD4466HK
        Member
        • Sep 2006
        • 43

        #4
        Re: Here's a easy one!

        Originally posted by PeteS in CA
        Looks like a half-bridge inverter (two smaller transformers, one for the +5V Stby and the other for the switch device base/gate drive). Probably uses a TL494 or clone for the PWM; probably uses transistors as the switch devices, perhaps clones of Motorola's MJE13007 or 13009. Wimpy heatsinks and main transformer, probably rated for 235W or 250W, but more than 200W would be pushing your luck. As Rainbow points out, "Where's the beef?" That tiny inductor that I'm guessing is the +3.3V mag-amp inductor is really tiny - does it glow cherry red when you use the P/S in a system?
        Not that I can tell,but with the meter,the 3.3 rail is reading 2.7 with just memory,cpu!
        MSI K8N Diamond Plus SLIx16
        3700+ Sandy E4 245x11@2695 1.47v
        Zalman 7000bcu w/AS5
        2GB KHX PC-4000 3-4-4-8-1T
        eVGA 7900GT KO 600/1600 (3RD RMA)
        2xWD SATA1 80GB RAID 0 16KB/16KB
        Lite-On SOHC-5232K
        Lite-On SOHW-1693S
        SB X-FI 9000 Extream Gamer 64mb
        Antec Neopower 480 v2.0 (with sleaved cables 18&18@36amps
        Antec P180

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        • CAD4466HK
          Member
          • Sep 2006
          • 43

          #5
          Re: Here's a easy one!

          Originally posted by PeteS in CA
          Looks like a half-bridge inverter (two smaller transformers, one for the +5V Stby and the other for the switch device base/gate drive). Probably uses a TL494 or clone for the PWM; probably uses transistors as the switch devices, perhaps clones of Motorola's MJE13007 or 13009. Wimpy heatsinks and main transformer, probably rated for 235W or 250W, but more than 200W would be pushing your luck. As Rainbow points out, "Where's the beef?" That tiny inductor that I'm guessing is the +3.3V mag-amp inductor is really tiny - does it glow cherry red when you use the P/S in a system?

          Give up?
          Attached Files
          MSI K8N Diamond Plus SLIx16
          3700+ Sandy E4 245x11@2695 1.47v
          Zalman 7000bcu w/AS5
          2GB KHX PC-4000 3-4-4-8-1T
          eVGA 7900GT KO 600/1600 (3RD RMA)
          2xWD SATA1 80GB RAID 0 16KB/16KB
          Lite-On SOHC-5232K
          Lite-On SOHW-1693S
          SB X-FI 9000 Extream Gamer 64mb
          Antec Neopower 480 v2.0 (with sleaved cables 18&18@36amps
          Antec P180

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          • kc8adu
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2003
            • 8832
            • U.S.A!

            #6
            Re: Here's a easy one!

            looks like those generic a power/echostar/whatevertheycallitthisweek pos cheapies.

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            • Oklahoma Wolf
              Badcaps Veteran
              • Dec 2005
              • 353

              #7
              Re: Here's a easy one!

              These Real Power Enterprise Co. units can also be found under the Turbolink name, most often with a 420W sticker on the side.

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              • PeteS in CA
                Badcaps Legend
                • Aug 2005
                • 3579
                • USA, Unsure of Planet

                #8
                Re: Here's a easy one!

                I'm mostly familiar with Delta when it comes to PC P/Ss, since I used to work for them. So I can't guess at the mfr of this unit.
                PeteS in CA

                Power Supplies should be boring: No loud noises, no bright flashes, and no bad smells.
                ****************************
                To kill personal responsibility, initiative or success, punish it by taxing it. To encourage irresponsibility, improvidence, dependence and failure, reward it by subsidizing it.
                ****************************

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                • yanz
                  Badcaps Veteran
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 910

                  #9
                  Re: Here's a easy one!

                  is it as big as my acbel?
                  Attached Files
                  days are so short when you actually do something..

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                  • CAD4466HK
                    Member
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 43

                    #10
                    Re: Here's a easy one!

                    MSI K8N Diamond Plus SLIx16
                    3700+ Sandy E4 245x11@2695 1.47v
                    Zalman 7000bcu w/AS5
                    2GB KHX PC-4000 3-4-4-8-1T
                    eVGA 7900GT KO 600/1600 (3RD RMA)
                    2xWD SATA1 80GB RAID 0 16KB/16KB
                    Lite-On SOHC-5232K
                    Lite-On SOHW-1693S
                    SB X-FI 9000 Extream Gamer 64mb
                    Antec Neopower 480 v2.0 (with sleaved cables 18&18@36amps
                    Antec P180

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