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Halk

Junior Member

VRM blocks

mardi 9 décembre 2008, 09:53

Hi. I have an Asus A8N32 Dexluxe board at the moment, and it has 2 AC blocks on the VRMs.

I'm considering switching over to a new board, the Asus M3A79-T, however I don't know if the blocks I have at the moment will fit. Or if they don't fit, if AC sell blocks that would.

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Re: VRM blocks

mercredi 10 décembre 2008, 20:56

We have no plans to produce any new blocks for this board.

Halk

Junior Member

vendredi 19 décembre 2008, 23:04

Thanks for the reply Shoggy. I ended up getting it elsewhere, would have preferred AC though.

Your new forum and shop look fantastic.

Keep trying to move things to English and you'll start selling more :)

Also charge less P&P. 9 Euro for a padded envelope and 2 Euro in stamps :(

You wouldn't happen to know the rating on the Aquaero fan controller channels? Preferably in Amps.

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

samedi 20 décembre 2008, 00:47

Each channel can take a maximum load of 10W but all channels combined should not exceed 30W.

Halk

Junior Member

samedi 20 décembre 2008, 01:36

Thanks. If you ever redesign it, 0.4A for a fan is not uncommon, nor is having 3 on a radiator. Would be nice to have all 3 radiator fans on the one channel. Would need 15W though.

But it's fine, I can run 2 channels for 3 fans, that'd leave 2 channels open which is plenty.

fox3

Full Member

samedi 20 décembre 2008, 02:19

Suppose you have 4 S-Flex F fans @ .2A. That would require 9.6 W.

Is this too close to the 10W specified considering surge when first started? Or is this safe to do?