You can add together the amps on multiple 12V rails. There are plenty that meet the minimum but make sure you also take into account efficiency ratings (i.e. 30 combined amps at 70% only equals 21 useable amps).
so a PSU running ,+12V1@19A,+12V2@20A with a Efficiency of 75% should work then right? or wrong?
just thought i might be easyer to let yall see the specs for it and make and model
Model
Brand hec
Model HP585D RETAIL
Spec
Type ATX12V
Maximum Power 585W
Fans 2
Main Connector 20+4Pin
+12V Rails 2
PCI-E Connectors 1 x 6Pin
CrossFire No
SLI No
Modular No
Power Good Signal 100-500ms
Hold-up Time 16.6ms min.
Efficiency > 75%
Over Voltage Protection Yes
Input Voltage 100 - 120 V/ 200 - 240 V
Input Frequency Range 47 - 63 Hz
Input Current 10/5A
Output +3.3V@36A,+5V@36A,+12V1@19A,
+12V2@20A,-12V@1A,+5VSB@2.0A
Approvals UL, cUL, FCC, CSA
hec HP585D RETAIL 585W ATX12V Power Supply
ow and one more question how hard is it to share rails? ? ? ? i have never had to do this before. i always bought a 700Watt with triple rail +12v with 40A at lest thats what i was told to trust as a perm. PSU salute and thanks for all the help so far gents