Re: Power supply build quality pictorial. part 2
A friend brought me this Lucent PSU out of an SGI Octane (if i've understood correctly), after reported random freezes & crashes. All Japanese caps, none bloated, which turned my suspicions towards the mainboard and local VRM's.
Now, i know almost everyone's heard the phrase "built like a tank", but DAYUM!
3-board construction:
- bottom-most board (4th photo) seems to be one the secondaries (or possibly some DC/DC business going on), chock-full off fat Nichicon PL's
- middle board (5th & 6th) is the mains-input and active PFC, by the looks of things, plus possibly some stand-by rails(?)
- top board (7th, 8th & 9th) is yet another set of outputs, but this time complete with part of the primary (hence the 450v caps and transformers)
					A friend brought me this Lucent PSU out of an SGI Octane (if i've understood correctly), after reported random freezes & crashes. All Japanese caps, none bloated, which turned my suspicions towards the mainboard and local VRM's.
Now, i know almost everyone's heard the phrase "built like a tank", but DAYUM!

3-board construction:
- bottom-most board (4th photo) seems to be one the secondaries (or possibly some DC/DC business going on), chock-full off fat Nichicon PL's
- middle board (5th & 6th) is the mains-input and active PFC, by the looks of things, plus possibly some stand-by rails(?)
- top board (7th, 8th & 9th) is yet another set of outputs, but this time complete with part of the primary (hence the 450v caps and transformers)
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 . . So, let's start with the label:
 . So, let's start with the label: . With a proper recap, this PSU will work longer than you care to use it.
 . With a proper recap, this PSU will work longer than you care to use it. ).
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 , but that's how it's designed). .
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 Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
  Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts  

 . Once the shaft was exposed, I hammered the top (rotor) part of the fan out and cleaned everything. After doing a proper clean on the sleeve bearing, then some parallel groove scratching, then another clean and putting oil, the fan ran like a champ again – and still does to this day ever since I fixed it. No grinding, no whining, no weird noises. It just needed good cleaning and oil. So all in all, I think Superred fans are okay.
 . Once the shaft was exposed, I hammered the top (rotor) part of the fan out and cleaned everything. After doing a proper clean on the sleeve bearing, then some parallel groove scratching, then another clean and putting oil, the fan ran like a champ again – and still does to this day ever since I fixed it. No grinding, no whining, no weird noises. It just needed good cleaning and oil. So all in all, I think Superred fans are okay.


 I really love seeing other members on the forum saving them. I've always really liked Macron PSU's. I have one coming in the mail that I believe it's a 700W Macron! Recognize the "AMD INTEL" and "ATX12V TEST PASS" stickers?
 I really love seeing other members on the forum saving them. I've always really liked Macron PSU's. I have one coming in the mail that I believe it's a 700W Macron! Recognize the "AMD INTEL" and "ATX12V TEST PASS" stickers? 
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