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Offline chrisatpsu

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Re: can the Active Hub handle this?
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2012, »
i hope you all found the humor in my post, i wasn't actually going to buy it, just amazed at how much power can be packed into a computer PSU
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Re: can the Active Hub handle this?
« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2012, »
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If you just want to run all in string mode, then just get dumb rgb strings for cheaper and run those, much cheaper.

I never found the dumb strings.  Can you post a link? 

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i hope you all found the humor in my post, i wasn't actually going to buy it, just amazed at how much power can be packed into a computer PSU


I found the humor.  Scary to think about what kind of machine needs that kind of power supply... 
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Re: can the Active Hub handle this?
« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2012, »
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If you just want to run all in string mode, then just get dumb rgb strings for cheaper and run those, much cheaper.

I never found the dumb strings.  Can you post a link? 

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there is no control chip on the node itself and relies on the voltage coming in to turn it on and off.
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Re: can the Active Hub handle this?
« Reply #18 on: January 12, 2012, »
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If you just want to run all in string mode, then just get dumb rgb strings for cheaper and run those, much cheaper.

I never found the dumb strings.  Can you post a link? 

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there is no control chip on the node itself and relies on the voltage coming in to turn it on and off.

Thanks Jeff.  Man, I was hoping they would be cheaper. 

To all who are interested, today's Newegg email has that beast of a power supply above on sale for $149 free shipping  :o
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