Antec Quattro Power Supply Problem – Final Update
Some of you may remember my beef with my Antec Quattro 800W power supply in which nVidia Sentinel kept warning me that my 8800GT was not getting enough power. This is technically impossible given how we loaded up the power supply with 680W worth of peltiers and it survived all the abuse in the review.
I finally got an answer from Antec and nVidia, it is not a problem with the power supply but with the nVidia drivers. If you download the newest GeForce drivers, it resolves the problem! Thank you nVidia and sorry to Antec for my false accusations. Go out and get yourself an Antec Quattro!
Tags: Antec, nVidia, PSU, Quattro
Antec Quattro Power Supply Problem Update
In an earlier post I mentioned my Antec Quattro 850W could not supply enough power for my BFG 8800GT OC2. After exchanging a few emails with their technical support, which has an amazing response time, I have an update which should give us an idea as to when we can expect a fix to the solution.
Here’s their reply:
Simon,
Hopefully in the next 2 weeks we will have a solution for this issue.
Thanks,
XXXX XXXX
Antec Customer Support
I will be getting in touch with them in 2 weeks time and we’ll take it from there.
Tags: Antec, Power Supply, Quattro, Review, Technology
Antec Quattro 850W Power Supply Problem
Some of you may remember the Antec Quattro 850W review Anthony wrote at the end of October. it was a great power supply for given it’s price and features. As a matter of fact, it was so well like that Overclockers Online gave it the Editor’s Choice Award.
Did we speak too early?
I met up with Anthony at the end of 2007 to pick up the power supply from him as I was building a new machine. The system consists of an Asus P5E3 motherboard, Intel Q6600 G0 Stepping processor, Patriot Memory 2GB DDR3-1333 memory modules, my new BFG 8800GT OC2 video card, an Antec 900 case, a Thermalright HR-01 CPU Cooler, a few hard drives, a Lite-ON 20X DVD+/-RW drive, and my Logitech diNovo Media Desktop. This isn’t exactly a power hungry machine and I would have surely thought the 850W power supply by Antec would be more than sufficient, however, I was wrong. After installing Windows XP SP2 and the nVidia drivers, I was immediately greeted with a Sentinel warning from nTunes saying my card was not getting sufficient power. How could this be? A quick search on google and I found out I wasn’t the only one with the problem. It’s common among Antec users, and some other manufacturers.
I contact Antec via online support and was quickly an update on the situation. Here’s what they have to say:
Simon,
We originally noticed this problem with the 8800GTX video cards. Nvidia tested our power supply with the cards to certify them for SLI testing and they passed with flying colors. We sent out a fix when we saw there was a problem, the fix worked and now we are noticing that the GTS and GT cards are not working with this new revision. We currently do not have a working version of the power supply that will work with the Nvidia 8800GT and GTS cards. We have recently found that this problem is also with other brand PSU’s and Nvidia video cards. Our engineers are working with Nvidia on a fix for this issue.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
XXXX XXXX
Antec Customer Support
Antec definitely hasn’t lost me as a customer but I’ll be waiting for when this issue gets resolve so I can get an RMA! Until then, my Cooler Master 500W iGreen from July of 2006 is running my system.
Tags: Antec, Power Supply, Quattro


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