New type of PSU!

glaseyeglaseye Posts: 1,312
edited April 2021 in The Commons

Well, just got a very interesting e-mail from on of my (dutch) computer parts suppliers (and all of you  across the big pond will probably have to wait a few hours .... ) a wireless power supply, up to 800 watts over a one metre distance! Alas pre-order only. Ashame, as I only want one if they deliver it yesterday...... wink

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  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 2,674

    Oh yeah, that's a thing. The voltages they deliver are pretty good, but a bit harsh on component stability and lifespan.

  • JVRendererJVRenderer Posts: 661

    Happy April First eve (PST)

  • glaseyeglaseye Posts: 1,312

    Matt_Castle said:

    Oh yeah, that's a thing. The voltages they deliver are pretty good, but a bit harsh on component stability and lifespan.

    So true... well if things get a little overheated, they're also offering cooling paste-with-a-taste... cheeky

  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,029

    and each one of your components must be at least one metre apart... hmm.. wonder if that could cause dust explosions..  smiley

  • droidy001droidy001 Posts: 282
    How does it cope with nvidia 12 pin pcie power? I'm guessing it would have some sort of mechanism for combining two 8 pin compatible wavelengths into one.
  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,029

    waveform stacking....

    droidy001 said:

    How does it cope with nvidia 12 pin pcie power? I'm guessing it would have some sort of mechanism for combining two 8 pin compatible wavelengths into one.

  • droidy001droidy001 Posts: 282
    hacsart said:

    waveform stacking....

    droidy001 said:

    How does it cope with nvidia 12 pin pcie power? I'm guessing it would have some sort of mechanism for combining two 8 pin compatible wavelengths into one.

    Hope that they're not stacked to close together it's a bugger when the streams get crossed. Marshmallow everywhere, doesn't half clog your fans.
  • My guess is you pay for it with money passed through the quarter shrinker:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCh8UoLY-ow

    Regards,

    Richard.

     

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,997

    Nikola Tesla any one?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,588

    imagine how the 5G conspiracy theorists would react to this if it were real.

    They would be huddled in their faraday cages with a candle reading their paperback books

  • James_HJames_H Posts: 1,046

    Don't knock books: I love 'em.

  • joegerardijoegerardi Posts: 226

    glaseye said:

    Matt_Castle said:

    Oh yeah, that's a thing. The voltages they deliver are pretty good, but a bit harsh on component stability and lifespan.

    So true... well if things get a little overheated, they're also offering cooling paste-with-a-taste... cheeky

    Yeah, but unfortunately, it tastes like Vegemite.

     

    ..Joe

  • kenmokenmo Posts: 923

    Nikola Tesla proposed transmitting electricity wirelessly in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Nothing new....:-)

     

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