Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi Dragan :)
>
>   
>> was thinking about a raptoxx-500W-professional, with an 120mm super
>> low noise fan.
>>     
>
> Looks similar to my power supply. The design with the inlying 12cm fan
> is equal to mine. My "Jersey CP4-420WS" (this is the correct name), s.
> http://www.reichelt.de/?;ACTION=3;LA=4;GROUP=EA6;GROUPID=752;ARTICLE=70908;START=0;SORT=artnr;OFFSET=16;SID=28vsqucawQARwAAFxONvsfd5145ed79307523de956c17daf6b40a,
> isn't advertised with a "super low noise fan", but it seems to be
> equipped with a "super low noise fan". I don't think that there will be
> massive differences. That way the Raptoxx seems to be fine.
>
> I can't say anything about the 500W. It's essential to know about the
> ampere, that are able for the different voltages. I don't know how much
> ampere are needed, for what voltage. The allocation for the ampere is
> different from power supply to power supply. The overall watts doesn't
> say a lot. You should asked the dealer. For me the Raptoxx seems to be
> to expensive, but maybe the fan is better than the one in my power
> supply and it might be possible, that the Raptoxx fan can rotate faster
> without making more noise.
>
> I assume the Raptoxx would fit to your hardware needs and it seems to be
> a high quality power supply, but I don't know.
>
> Don't forget to pay attention to the connectors, not only from the power
> supply, also for the slots on the motherboard, e.g. SATA, PATA etc.,
> especially the PCI-slots. I have only 2 PCI and 2 different PCI express
> slots and one of the PCI express is already used by the board itself, to
> enable HDMI. I haven't enough PCI-slots for all my needs, but I had to
> buy it that way, because I hadn't and haven't enough money for something
> better. Only a ASRock seems to be better, but I know ASRock as not very
> Linux friendly for my old motherboard. The ASUS M2A-VM HDMI is fine with
> Linux, except of the ATI graphics and not enough PCI and PATA.
>
> I think you are right with your set. You should asked the dealer if all
> components will fit together and maybe if he will guaranty you, that it
> will be fine with Linux. I don't know dealers that will give a warranty
> like this and it looks like you don't need it for your hardware.
>
> Cheers,
> Ralf
>
>   
hallo, i think the dealer is ok, he is just around the corner and i have 
a good feeling there.
also, they are gonna put all the stuff together as a service for me, i 
already talked to the technician. tomorrow i ll go to the linuxtag2008 
here in berlin, and i hope to have a possibility to talk to more 
knowledgeable people there, before i spend that much of money.

cheers,
doc

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