From what I have read on the internet, which is where we probably get 99% of our PC knowledge, there is little understanding of the power supply in our PC's.
Being good audiophiles, we know the importance of a power supply, but the PC's switching power supply is a different animal than most power supplies we may be familiar with. Some of us are EEs (not I

) and may be familiar with switching power supply concepts, but what do you know about
your PC's power supply? What power supply would you recommend/purchase for a new PC?
The reviews on the web are not very helpful, with test results and conclusion all over the place. Many reviews are just pure bunk, reviews published by someone who knows a lot more about HTML than electronics, with conclusions based on the manufacturers marketing materials and the looks of the power supply, not on the performance of the power supply.
And it is difficult for most to measure a PC power supply, just like for audio equipment. And when they try, they don't know what they are doing...
Ever heard of Active PFC? You should have it. But you most likely don't. And how efficient is your PS? And does it really perform according to claims at real internal PS temperatures? You have no idea...
I have been doing some research and have had to punt in my choice for my latest PC. I picked an Antec Case/PS package that seemed to be pretty nice.
My ancient server (Dual P3 1GHz on a SuperMicro board with 1GHz RAM) is about 5-6 years old IIRC. It has a heavy duty case and I think 6 5.25 exposed bays, but makes enough racket that I am going to replace the PS before I do anything else. So I am going to upgrade to a really nice 500 or 600Watt PS.
I think I will go with the CORSAIR HX520W 520W or maybe the CORSAIR HX620W 620W, based on a few recent reviews that are pretty credible reviews with real testing and dissection of the PS.
I don't want to waste money or electricity, but an efficient PS with Active PFC can save money over the months, not to mention improve reliability and component life.
Has anyone researched power supplies lately? The average powersupply comes with the system and is is overrated (literally) generic junk. I have had several die on me and have replaced several with the same overrated generic junk.
Here is an excellent site to get started
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/410/1and here is a review of the 520W power supply
http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=28I hate to get a PS that is overkill, but in the future I plan to have 4-6 SATA drives and possibly drive 2 LCD monitors, so it may not be overkill at all.