Zippy Emacs GSM-6600P G1 600w PSU
Specifications
Published: 6th October 2006 | Source: Zippy Emacs | Price: |
The following specifications have been taken directly from Zippy Emacs' Site:
* SUPPORT INTEL ATX12V INTEL EPS12V
* SUPPORT AMD ATHLON/OPTERON CPU
* CASE BLACK ALUMINUM ALLOY/ANODIZING TREATMENT/HAIRLINE
* DUAL 6PIN FOR PCI-E/SLI MILTI-GPU READY
* SMART FAN DESIGN
* HOLDER PREVENTING POWER CORD FROM FALLING OFF
* ACTIVE PFC
* TEMPERATURE RANGE:OPERATING 0℃~50℃,STORAGE -20℃~70℃
* POWER GOOD SIGNAL:ON DELAY 100ms TO 500ms,OFF DELAY 1ms
* DIELECTRIC WITHSTANDING VOLTAGE:PRIMARY TO SECONDARY 1800VAC FOR 1 SEC, PRIMARY TO FG:1800VAC FOR 1 SEC.
* HOLD UP TIME:16ms MIN. AT FULL LOAD & 90 VAC INPUT VOLTAGE
* HUMIDITY:5-90% RH
* SHORT PROTECTION:SHUTDOWN AND LATCH
* OVER CURRENT PROTECTION:+3.3V→33A~45A,+5V→33A~45A,12V→44A~66A
* OVER LOAD PROTECTION:110~150% MAX
* OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION:+3.3V→3.7V~4.1V,+5V→5.7V~6.2V,12V→13.3V~14.3V
* RFI/EMI: FCC PART 15, CLASS B, CISPR 22(en 55022) CLASS B

To summarise the above information, the GSM-6600P has a single +12v rail rated at an impressive 40 amps with both +3.3v and +5v rails rated at 30 amps each. The unit also incorporates security features such as OCP, OVP and OLP, which prevent damage to the power supply when voltages or load go outside of specification.
Most Recent Comments
Now that is a 1337 PSU, wow... Sweet results! Nice review Jim. Dugg.
damn those are nice results, any ideas as to what we're looking at in terms of retail prices?
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Originally Posted by name='llwyd'
damn those are nice results, any ideas as to what we're looking at in terms of retail prices?
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*Goes off to poke ST with a stick*
I like what they've done with the appearance, using the black aluminum case and all, very nice touch. I'm used to the plain boring steel enclosures that they usually use, this is a pleasant upgrade. And wow those rails are solid.
Once they start emerging in the states holler @ me and I'll see if I can't get one shipped over to ya.
Once they start emerging in the states holler @ me and I'll see if I can't get one shipped over to ya.
Damn! that psu is rock solid,what a way to go on the first retail power supply units they are making
do i see stiff competition for pcp&c??
jason.
do i see stiff competition for pcp&c??
jason.
Zippy are huge OEM's so I think PCP&C can start looking over their shoulders 

I've actually heard around at points that Zippy makes PCP&C PSUs but I've also heard that they make their own so I really can't be sure. Anyways, Zippys seem to be in general only available at server stores (as that's what Zippy mainly does, build beastly server PSUs) and they can put a fairly large dent in your pocket. I think I've seen a link or 2 around of the server version (same thing, just doesn't have the "gaming power" title to it) so I can look it up if you want
They make their own & some of PCP&C...
Zippy > PCP&C!!
Zippy > PCP&C!!
dugg!!
/me wonders if they will come to this side of the pond.
looked like a decent psu from several aspects.
looked like a decent psu from several aspects.
I certainly hope they manage to make it out into the market with some reasonable pricing. IMO they have some of the best units i've ever tested.
Not to metion one of the coolest names

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OMFG I do believe for that performance this thing is a steal. You wanna know why? MyAOpen.com has them for the price of... $169!!!!!!!. With about $15 shipping, end up only being 185, cheaper than PCP&C 510! 


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end up only being 185,
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that means it will end up to atleast 350 over here making it way to expensive.
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Originally Posted by name='WC Annihilus
You use the Euro right? I think you're confused about where I live. The price I stated was in USD, not GBP. Thus, it would actually be [B]cheaper[/B'] for you (sans shipping of course), about 150E.
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thats right Kimandsally.
the tax on hardware is 25% for example so its not cheap.
buying from countries outside EU isnt cheap either, high chance of getting charged 25% of the total value + an additional fee.
the tax on hardware is 25% for example so its not cheap.
buying from countries outside EU isnt cheap either, high chance of getting charged 25% of the total value + an additional fee.

EDIT: Oh, and it would appear that this is a world exclusive too
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