I pride myself on using at least 1KW or greater PSUs in my recent builds. I haven't gone over 1200 Watts yet, but I had no reason to. I've had the idea of building a workstation class computer in the past, which means using AMD's Threadripper CPU, one of the pro versions of their GPUs and lots of memory / storage. That's going to take more than just money - it means even more powerful PSUs. Perhaps this Asus 3 KW PSU would fit the bill?
I bet you could power two toaster ovens with this PSU.
3kW seems a bit overkill though 1,5kW should fit the bill. OC threadripper of RXPro/FireGL really isnt a nescessity or wanted on werkstations. 1 crash and all gains are lost (lost productivity vs slightly short processing-times)
Though i also have a few usecases made possible by TR&9070Pro .. would love to test a LLM setup with 2 of those
Tell us about some of your machines that use the Threadripper, if you've built them.
As mentioned at the end of the article, it would overload the typical 15 Amp circuit breaker found in most US houses. Around a 1500-1600 Watt power supply is the biggest you should run on a 15 Amp circuit assuming there's not much else on the same breaker. You have to factor what the draw would be at full load and then take ~80% of that for continuous use.
I used to run a PC farm for Folding@Home and would trip the breaker with 4 or 5 computers running full tilt. (at 400-500 Watts each) Have you @BigAl01 with all your PCs during LAN parties tripped breakers? Or are they spread out between rooms where they're balanced across multiple circuits?
I've had the breaker trip once or twice in about 1/2 of my LAN parties @FunkZ. The last time was when a guy brought his RTX 4090-based machine and I allowed him to connect it to one of my stations. This is one reason my latest build (Green with Envy) was on the main level in the music room, hopefully a separate circuit from the den (3 gaming computers) or the basement (7 gaming computers). If I build another one without replacing an existing one, it might need to be located upstairs in one of the bedrooms. In reality, I could not use a 3KW PSU in my house.
Bathrooms and kitchens typically use 20 Amp circuits, tell Mr. 4090 he can set up in the can next time. 😆
You're too much. But yes, I believe you are right about the bathroom circuits. They need to support those hair curlers and curling irons. Men's shavers aren't much of a power draw.
Thats a tad too much but you can power 3 computers with it.
Mmm. Imagine that, 3 computers 1 PSU, almost sounds like a dirty vídeo.
What are your plans for the Workstation @BigAl01 ?
No plans in work at the moment, but I've thought about a Threadripper build for a few years now. When I had looked into it before, I found that the CPU and the motherboards were very expensive. Then there is that power draw too. Toss in the fact that I don't need that kind of computing power and you can see why I haven't built one yet. I still have a use case for gaming machines though.
Currently, I'm getting my building excitement while helping other people build their computers. I helped a guy finish his build (1 hour) during my Memorial Day Weekend LAN party, and then just a few days ago I helped a neighbor build up his server (3 hours). I think it's the excitement of them pushing the power button for the first time and seeing a successful boot into the BIOS that fills a void in my heart.
One of the gamers brought over a partly-built system to my LAN party, asking me to help him finish it. I couldn't say no of course.
My neighbor Tim needed my help building his new server; he last built a computer in the year 2000, so lots of things were new to him.