Modular vs Non Modular Power Supplies as Fast As Possible

Modular vs Non Modular Power Supplies as Fast As Possible

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Modular vs Non Modular Power Supplies as Fast As Possible”.
Choosing a power supply’s, one of the toughest parts of building a new PC. Now we recently covered choosing the right wattage power supply, but today is all about modular versus non modular interfaces. First, a glossary, non-modular means all of the cables, are pre attached and cannot be removed. Modular means at least some of the cables can be stashed away if they aren’t needed and fully modular means every single cable, even the one the system cannot run without, can be taken off and put somewhere else. If you want to so will kick things off with non modular power supplies I mean well, I guess there’s not much to say the power comes in from the wall and the wires connect to other stuff in your system.

Modular vs Non Modular Power Supplies as Fast As Possible

So it turns on. If you have extra cables, you Jam them into a corner somewhere and call it a day. Next up is the middle ground, a semi modular power supply unit. Why would you want that? Well, most PC systems use only a fraction of the connectors that a high performance power supply can support a semi modular power supply has the necessary connectors, pre attached and then lets you pick. The other ones based on your individual needs, I’ll leave all the other stuff.

Modular vs Non Modular Power Supplies as Fast As Possible

In the box right, but that didn’t really answer my question Linus, you literally just said I can just jam the extras in a corner in my case. So who cares you’re right? There’S actually nothing wrong with that. But there are a couple of reasons you might not want to air flow and aesthetics with fewer cables attached to your power supply. You can more easily keep that otherwise difficult to manage rat’s nest of wires out of the way of your fans where it will accumulate dust. Something that impedes cooling and also just plain looks nasty not to mention that the prevailing opinion amongst PC enthusiasts is that fewer cables.

Modular vs Non Modular Power Supplies as Fast As Possible

Just plain looks better in the first place: okay Linus. But what about those fully modular power supplies? A 24-pin connector is needed for literally every PC, so why would you take it off great question and normally you wouldn’t? But what if you wanted to army your power supply back to the manufacturer without them doing all of your careful cable management, BAM, easy power supply swap or speaking of swapping? What if you wanted different colored cables or a short kit for a really small case, fully modular power supplies are much easier to do this kind of thing with, but there are some drawbacks: modular power applies and fully modular ones tend to be more expensive than their Non modular brethren – and they also tend to be a bit physically longer as well to accommodate the internal modular interface and plastic connectors. But there’s good news along with modularity, more expensive power supplies have other premium features like all: Japanese capacitors, hybrid fan modes for silent operation and many other perks. So you don’t have to feel like you’re just paying for the ability to like do this.

How are much fun that might be now aside from costs and size, there is one disadvantage: that’s actually just a big myth that keeps people away from modular power. No myth, not moth you’re, not even trying are you anyway. A common misconception is that modular power supplies are less efficient, now early DIY modular power supplies by modders or like stores that like did them and then send them to people, sometimes used connectors that didn’t make sufficient contact and increased resistance resulting in a drop in voltage. But these days the impact of a professionally made modular connector would be difficult to measure without fairly sensitive equipment and yeah. You could use one of those tests of power supplied, but I really wouldn’t recommend it. I meant more like this get up from Johnny guru.com anyway.

My point is that some of the most efficient power supplies in the world are modular these days, and I wouldn’t let that be a concern at all and sure both ends of your cables are connected securely again, all that fun and you won’t have anything to worry About speaking of nothing to worry about, don’t worry about missing any more of the content of this video, because I always do my sponsor spots at the end of our videos for your convenience. You can tune out now, but both my sponsor – and I would appreciate if you hung around, to hear about how coolermaster makes them absolutely fantastic modular power supplies that you might want to check out. I mean they have non modular ones as well, but whatever without the help of our sponsors, guys shows like fast as possible.

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