Re: Power supply build quality pictorial. part 2
Looking at your pix, I was tempted to post, "Where's the beef?!" But for a 250W rating, that actually isn't awful. As long as the input lytics are at least 330uF, it could do 200W reasonably OK-ish.
Looking at your pix, I was tempted to post, "Where's the beef?!" But for a 250W rating, that actually isn't awful. As long as the input lytics are at least 330uF, it could do 200W reasonably OK-ish.
Seems like that might actually be a valid concern… but it may not be, as there is also a large multi-turn single-mode choke on the input. So I imagine that could attenuate inrush currents perhaps. OK, I know what I can complain about – the tan/brown conductive glue. 
In particular, these two are the output caps on the 12V rail – 2x Teapo SC, 16V, 2200 uF. I think that's probably the reason why the seller on eBat decided to “scrap” the system and sell it for parts. Shame, because this is a good PSU and was an easy fix overall. The motherboard is quite nice too and probably getting harder to find now.
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