It looks like they're drawing power only through the 24pin connector. Instead of splitting it up through different lines like in a real computer. Won't that cause an unrealistic load on certain components?
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Max Slowik
on July 28, 2008 - 1:19 am
Actually, it depends on the PSU. Most run all the "separate" rails--they're not that separate--through a single fat solder point that breaks out into the cables.
On most high-end PSUs, there's only one huge 12V PSU that feeds some DC-to-DC hardware that in turn provides the 3.3, -3.3, and 5V PSUs with power.
The only reason that some manufacturers "split"--again, they're not really separate--the rails is to comply with the ATX 2.x specs, which limit the amperage a single rail should provide at maximum.
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