Video Card & PSU "12V Rails" mean?

shut up, you always "you're completely wrong!." you are KID! I am not kid I am I.T. specialist and award, Don't join my thread , off!

you are big brain to bomb! I am not interest about games, games are KID! like baby!

You aren't goddamn IT specialist and all you have is bullshitting us on everything.

You do have usher syndrome as well, even you stated it in past.
 
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Hey, rhr - your vocabulary have proven otherwise: you're not a goddamn IT technican. Get over it. And yes, I play video game too. And, you're guilty as proven, for spreading false information. I am getting strict about how you salt your words.
 
shut up, you always "you're completely wrong!." you are KID! I am not kid I am I.T. specialist and award, Don't join my thread , off!

you are big brain to bomb! I am not interest about games, games are KID! like baby!

No offense.

The I.T. specialist is does nothing with an electrical. You should take electrical class to learn more about V/R/I and Ohm's Law. You just created the topic and asked what 12V rails mean?
 
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Oh, very cute, rhr. You obviously underestimate me. I do "Electrical Engineering" for so many years, so I do know what I am talking about, so start buying the damn books from Radio Shack. I do not appreciate your tone on this forums - telling me that I am wrong. I am never wrong, as I am an experienced hobbyist who also work with high-voltage - YES, that's very dangerous thing I have done.

I love to buy stuff from Radio Shack and Fry's electronics. I was there for dangerous like I got stocking from 330 volt capacitor from old job as Canon and I got burned skin. I did discharging a capacitor and it's failed. ugh.
 
*PC gamers attacks rhr's office* Yep, We are kids. You mad, rhr?
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all of you apologize to each other right now and make up :mad2:

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No offense, Mr. Jiro, but you may want to read this entire thread from page 1 to 11 and you will understand why.
 
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To answer the original question, a rail is a solid connection inside the PSU, with its own diode and line-capacitor (a newer PSU can have as many as six 12V rails). And I would recommend 15 Amps minimum for 12V rail for the video card. EDIT - Oops, I was using the phone to view this forums, so that makes it two pages for Android phones and PC. I apologize.
 
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No offense, Mr. Jiro, but you may want to read this entire thread from page 1 to 11 and you will understand why.

I've already skimmed thru and it's same shit all over again. now kiss and make up.
 
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Now, excuse me. Jiro, you're starting making such a smartass comments toward me. I am not in the position to make an assumption. Truth hurts a lot sometimes. I am done here.
 
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Now, excuse me. Jiro, you're starting making such a smartass comments toward me. I am not in the position to make an assumption. Truth hurts a lot sometimes. I am done here.

yep. you're exactly right. you shouldn't make an assumption because my post wasn't for you. it said "all of you".

umad bro?
 
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Do it. This thread have turned to sh*t, so I would rather have it locked before it gets worse.
 
Well, for your budget as you can buy a cheap video card for saving power bill as 9 watt idle and 70 watt load. Just watch Netflix movies for you without games and avoid expensive video card for high-end gamer as power hunger. also, you can buy 350 to 500 watt PSU. No need 750 watt PSU for high-end gamer only.

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