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Simbadda SB-380 Review

Postby c_hegge » January 29th, 2013, 1:22 pm

http://hardwareinsights.com/simbadda ... ly-review/

Very appropriately named - SimBADda
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Re: Simbadda SB-380 Review

Postby Pentium » April 11th, 2013, 7:28 pm

That is absolutely horrible! Wow... I know you're on 230V but I expected worse efficiency. I've seen this same exact thing in a Nift power supply, made by L&C
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Re: Simbadda SB-380 Review

Postby LongRunner » June 28th, 2013, 3:54 am

At least the 12V rectifier is a Schottky. :lol:
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Re: Simbadda SB-380 Review

Postby LongRunner » October 10th, 2013, 9:30 pm

What part failed???
Information is far more fragile than the HDDs it's stored on. Being an afterthought is no excuse for a bad product.

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Re: Simbadda SB-380 Review

Postby c_hegge » October 11th, 2013, 12:05 am

I don't know for sure, as I never bothered de-soldering or testing the parts (it went straight to the metal recycler after the testing), but it was probably the 12V rectifier. I was pulling close to 20A from it, which is double its rating. With those tiny heat sinks, I wouldn't be surprised at all if it couldn't handle that.
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