I replaced an aging (12 years) old Corsair AX-1200 power supply with low and out of spec +12V rail with a new Corsair AX-1500i power supply early in this year.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that Linux supports the supply with a default driver and it shows up in sensors output.
$ sensors
corsairpsu-hid-3-8
Adapter: HID adapter
v_in: 115.00 V
v_out +12v: 12.17 V (crit min = +8.41 V, crit max = +15.59 V)
v_out +5v: 5.09 V (crit min = +3.50 V, crit max = +6.50 V)
v_out +3.3v: 3.36 V (crit min = +2.31 V, crit max = +4.30 V)
psu fan: 488 RPM
vrm temp: +64.0°C (crit = +70.0°C)
case temp: +53.8°C (crit = +70.0°C)
power total: 884.00 W
power +12v: 902.00 W
power +5v: 17.50 W
power +3.3v: 5.50 W
curr +12v: 71.75 A (crit max = +168.75 A)
curr +5v: 3.56 A (crit max = +40.00 A)
curr +3.3v: 1.75 A (crit max = +40.00 A)
v_out +12v: 12.17 V (crit min = +8.41 V, crit max = +15.59 V)
v_out +5v: 5.09 V (crit min = +3.50 V, crit max = +6.50 V)
v_out +3.3v: 3.36 V (crit min = +2.31 V, crit max = +4.30 V)
That are very generous tolerances, way above the 5% in the ATX specification.
If you’re just trying to see
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If you’re just trying to see the label on the side, just take it out temporarily and take a picture or something. Then put it back.
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I replaced an aging (12
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I replaced an aging (12 years) old Corsair AX-1200 power supply with low and out of spec +12V rail with a new Corsair AX-1500i power supply early in this year.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that Linux supports the supply with a default driver and it shows up in sensors output.
$ sensors
corsairpsu-hid-3-8
Adapter: HID adapter
v_in: 115.00 V
v_out +12v: 12.17 V (crit min = +8.41 V, crit max = +15.59 V)
v_out +5v: 5.09 V (crit min = +3.50 V, crit max = +6.50 V)
v_out +3.3v: 3.36 V (crit min = +2.31 V, crit max = +4.30 V)
psu fan: 488 RPM
vrm temp: +64.0°C (crit = +70.0°C)
case temp: +53.8°C (crit = +70.0°C)
power total: 884.00 W
power +12v: 902.00 W
power +5v: 17.50 W
power +3.3v: 5.50 W
curr +12v: 71.75 A (crit max = +168.75 A)
curr +5v: 3.56 A (crit max = +40.00 A)
curr +3.3v: 1.75 A (crit max = +40.00 A)
Good move Keith! +1
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Good move Keith!
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Keith Myers wrote:v_out +12v:
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That are very generous tolerances, way above the 5% in the ATX specification.
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