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217MB
expressei-me mal...(ou não... )
Consumo em watts...
Qt é que esse sistema todo mama...?
217MB
para o pessoal que compra sistemas de topo, e mete uma fonte destas, acho que também não vão ser 200mb em 2 ou 4 gb que vão ser um problema por aí além...
afinal os 200mb so fazem falta, quando a memoria fica cheia.
A fonte parece-me ser muito porreira, de facto. e fico contente que não tenha passado pela cabeça da gigabyte aplicar à fonte as mesmas cores que aplicam às boards... duss, so de pensar...
expressei-me mal...(ou não... )
Consumo em watts...
Qt é que esse sistema todo mama...?
excelente review Vortan , parabens
em relaçao as fontes , se algumas duvidas ainda houvessem penso que foram totalmente desfeitas
abraço
entao a lc power arkangel 850 e pior k esta? e a toughpower 850w da thermaltake? e pior ou melhor k esta?
Por acaso descobri nova versão do software da gigabyte
Disponivel no site da gigabyte.
logo testo.
Updates...
"Updated P-tuner software for Odin GT’s power management. Standalone.
Replacing the software on the CD with this version alleviates many discrepancies some users have experienced with the included version.
Note: Please uninstall the existing version and reinstall the new version.
O.S. : Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista"
comprei uma... chega na quinta, a ver se no fim de semana dou novidades..... um abraço pessoal
btw: acho k ela vai adormecer ao puxar pelo meu e6600 (@ 3998) + p5w64ws pro + 2x 1gb gskil @ 888 4-4-3-4 + 3 discos (2xsata 2 e um PATA) um monte de fans e uma x1950pro com cooler thermalright para o Max oc....
comprei uma... chega na quinta, a ver se no fim de semana dou novidades..... um abraço pessoal
12- Conclusion
When looking at the Gigabyte Odin GT 550W’s performance it is extremely hard to find anywhere it slips up. Its efficiency numbers are great, it has amazing voltage regulation and it keeps ripple to a minimum. Indeed, there are many things about this power supply that make us realize that Gigabyte put a lot of thought into nearly every aspect of this unit. The inclusion of monitoring software that actually gives proper readings is a revelation in itself and Gigabyte has managed to pack all these features into a relatively compact package. But why doesn’t all this translate into a Dam Good Award from us?
While almost every aspect of this power supply is near-perfect, the additional cost is centered around a monitoring suite that just has too many software bugs. True, if you intend to use it in fits and spurts without leaving it running in the background the Ptuner software is a great tool. It is both accurate and easily navigated even though we were not able to get the fan monitor sensor to work. On the other hand, the system resource usage is completely unacceptable to the point of it spiraling out of control. A program that hogs this much memory will have enthusiasts running towards the cheaper Odin Pro series faster than you can blink. Hopefully Gigabyte can fix this problem as well as the random crashes with a quick software update.
With the Odin GT 550W it all comes down to some very simple questions regarding what the consumer wants versus what the consumer needs. Without a doubt, this power supply carries a price premium because of the monitoring and control tools included with it and people will have to ask themselves if they really need all these bangs and whistles. At almost $150, the Odin GT 550W is expensive for a sub-600W power supply but if you want monitoring tools, this may be the way to go for you.
The great performance, long warranty and build quality are all positives but the software aspect needs a bit of work and it is this software that you are paying for with the GT-series. Thus, this power supply falls short of being a great product but nonetheless garners a 4 out of 5 rating.
Pros:
- Near-perfect voltage regulation
- Excellent efficiency
- Good ripple suppression
- A bucketload of features
- Near-silent operation
Cons:
- Price
- Buggy software