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Seasonic Energyknight SS-350ET-T3: the cheapest Seasonic

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Re: Seasonic Energyknight SS-350ET-T3: the cheapest Seasonic

Postby LongRunner » August 22nd, 2017, 12:03 am

A few typos fixed.

Also, Teapo SJ is not really "ultra-low" ESR, but is pretty much equivalent spec-wise to Chemi-con KZE/Nichicon HD/Rubycon ZL, including the (alleged) endurance (4,000 hours in 10mm diameter - or 3,000 if we take the custom 3300/10 and 2200/16 as being "downsized"). (Funny, though, that at least 2 of those 3 positions do allow for the standard 12.5mm diameter caps…)

I do wonder why they then used the SC series in this unit at all, though…
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Re: Seasonic Energyknight SS-350ET-T3: the cheapest Seasonic

Postby Behemot » August 22nd, 2017, 12:34 pm

Thanks, feel free to do that whenever you feel for it, I just can't rely on correction before hand anymore, that way I'd sometimes hardly ever get anything out.

Yeah not all of them are, but still many are. Which is kinda specific to OEM Seasonics, most similar platforms of their competition only use SC or similar crap. Though I think ultra-low ESR is just another extreme…
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