A few days ago, I have seen a Shaw 860 (P4-S860) power supply with 47A +3.3V and 50A +5V rails
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I would seriously doubt that any computer would use anywhere near those amounts of power on those rails (+3.3V rail - 4 wires on ATX 20+4 connector and a few for SATA; +5V rail - 5 wires on ATX 20+4 connector, and a couple more for disk drives).
At such high wattages, the power should be concentrated in the +12V rail (for PCI Express devices).

I would seriously doubt that any computer would use anywhere near those amounts of power on those rails (+3.3V rail - 4 wires on ATX 20+4 connector and a few for SATA; +5V rail - 5 wires on ATX 20+4 connector, and a couple more for disk drives).
At such high wattages, the power should be concentrated in the +12V rail (for PCI Express devices).
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