Seasonic S12-430 430 Watt Power Supply
Review
A good
power supply is becoming more of an essential component for
modern computer systems than it ever used to be. Three
or four years ago, computer stores could get away with peddling
the same generic 250W or 300W power supplies with every PC they sold,
not having to worry about the actual power demands of each different computer
system. The massive power demands of modern processors and video cards
have made this impossible now, since a state-of-the-art gaming system requires considerably
more than 300W to remain fully stable at peak operation.
In this
review, PCSTATS will be testing out Seasonic's
S12-430 power supply. This 430-Watt supply features
Active Power Factor Correction, dual 12-volt outlets, 'silent focus' fan
control, honeycomb ventilation and a full three year warranty. It also comes
with a nifty 'DR. Cable' cable management kit for a neater PC
interior.
Like
most modern power supplies, the Seasonic S12-430 comes with a pair of a serial
ATA power connectors. It features a 24-pin main ATX power connector to supply power to the motherboard,
but Seasonic include an adaptor to change this to the older 20-pin ATX
standard.
According to
the manufacturer the +3.3V and +5V lines can deliver up to 30 Amps. The 12V
line is split into two to power the secondary 12V connector, and the two lines
can pump out 14 Amps and 15 Amps respectively. Maximum peak power output of the
Seasonic S12-430 is 430W.