I've only ever seen one other Mad Dog PSU before, and it was a well built Super Flower unit, which I recapped and has actually been running 24/7 for 15,000 hours now in a friend's machine
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I'm mildly confused about the companies involved here...lol. It's made by Topower, I knew that before opening it because of the twisted wires. I figured Mad Dog Multimedia was the one re-branding and distributing the PSU but there is a Spire sticker on the top of the fan, a Spire logo on the exhaust grille, and on the label it says "Manufactured for Mad Dog Multimedia Inc. by Spire USA (Corporate Office)." Is this because most Spire units were made by Topower? Did they just have a bunch of units, and sent some for Mad Dog to sell? It's fairly unique to me because Mad Dog dissolved and Topower stopped making PSUs
The first thing I noticed about this PSU (Besides the awful caps) is that it completely cuts off the AC Live/Neutral at the switch. I wish more PSUs did this. It's got a decent input filter with two varistors and 470uF Jenpo caps.
The switchers are 2SC2625. So good for probably 300W since spec wise they're in between 13007 and 13009.
5VSB uses a Viper22A! Cool!
This thing uses a 30A schottky for 5V, 30A schottky for 12V, and 20A schottky for 3.3V. It does not have two 12V rails like the label claims. Either way, I was very surprised to see a 30A TO-247 part in spot of the 12V rail.
All of the caps are junk
They are all Jenpo or Asia'X. None of them looked bulged, but I'll check to see if they are bad. I think this thing is worthy of a recap. I just ordered some more caps for my stash
I'm weird in that I like keeping things alive from defunct companies, just because they become more unique over time. None of the filtering caps are over 1000uF which is worrisome, but the PI coils are good sized at least.
The Globe Fan spins really well, but I will put some oil in there when I reassemble it. The fan curve is pretty aggressive.
The soldering absolutely SUCKS! Come on, Topower. There are tons of blobs, flux, glue everywhere. Truly ugly, the pictures don't show it all. All of the wiring is 18AWG. What do you guys think?

I'm mildly confused about the companies involved here...lol. It's made by Topower, I knew that before opening it because of the twisted wires. I figured Mad Dog Multimedia was the one re-branding and distributing the PSU but there is a Spire sticker on the top of the fan, a Spire logo on the exhaust grille, and on the label it says "Manufactured for Mad Dog Multimedia Inc. by Spire USA (Corporate Office)." Is this because most Spire units were made by Topower? Did they just have a bunch of units, and sent some for Mad Dog to sell? It's fairly unique to me because Mad Dog dissolved and Topower stopped making PSUs

The first thing I noticed about this PSU (Besides the awful caps) is that it completely cuts off the AC Live/Neutral at the switch. I wish more PSUs did this. It's got a decent input filter with two varistors and 470uF Jenpo caps.
The switchers are 2SC2625. So good for probably 300W since spec wise they're in between 13007 and 13009.
5VSB uses a Viper22A! Cool!

This thing uses a 30A schottky for 5V, 30A schottky for 12V, and 20A schottky for 3.3V. It does not have two 12V rails like the label claims. Either way, I was very surprised to see a 30A TO-247 part in spot of the 12V rail.
All of the caps are junk


The Globe Fan spins really well, but I will put some oil in there when I reassemble it. The fan curve is pretty aggressive.
The soldering absolutely SUCKS! Come on, Topower. There are tons of blobs, flux, glue everywhere. Truly ugly, the pictures don't show it all. All of the wiring is 18AWG. What do you guys think?
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