Did I miss something? What is wrong with his PSU? This thread is moving too fast.
KNC is claiming that Corsair (one of the most trusted enthusiast brands) "ramps up current too quickly" and that is why a mining board (powered by Corsair PSU) blew a capacitor. Of course the fact that a high current switching supply SHOULD operate that way should be ignored. The obvious explanation is that Corsair doesn't know how to build power supplies.
No KnC, ORSoC and General Electric's Critical Power Specialist are saying this particular model has an issue on reset that it surges current for 30 seconds.
Think about what you are saying man!!!
It is great that the model in question is under rated.
A PSU's ability to deliver 'current' has absolutely no bearing on a device drawing too much.
Get some guidance please when discussing this current issue.
Did you mean 'voltage'?
that might make sense.
We are discussing a technical issue the details matter.
OBTW I do happen to agree that shipping 4 unused (unusable?) VRM's per module was wasteful.
I'm really not hating on you here bitcoinorama.
I'm trying to steer the technical discusion to the correct details.