More G-unique BTO PSUs are now available(direct order)

28th Nov 2018,announeced Gunique U0 experience suite price:

400watts set 199USD

500watts set 229USD

price include:

complete psu set(ultimate modded brick,1x 1.8M 10awg dc cable,1x archdaemon limited internal psu,1x MB tray,1x riser card ,1x cpu 8pin cable,1x pcie 8pin cable),1x case/enclousre,shipping to usa(other country+10usd),

upgrade option:
2nd pcie 8pin cable+4.99usd,
8awg dc cable+sleeving in black +9.99usd,
2x2.5 disk bay and 2x12cm sata cable 24.99usd

this month's order will ship in next month

order method:
  1. PM me @guryhwa or send me an email 9842677@qq.com ,or join our discord group telling the hardware configuration and case model,and what kind of basic unit you like to use,the detail cable requirement,what power of adaptor,etc,anything would help me to built to your order.also your shipping address to check the shipping rate for you(mostly via sf-express);
  2. if everything is confirmed,I will send you an invoice via paypal,after you paid it,you order will be arranged asap ,usually it will take about 5-7 days to ship.

all G-unique PSUs are handmake/handcraft of Gury,who is running a one person SMPS workshop.

prices of parts and custom options:
Base unit (12V-in type,no cables)
  • TYPE C,code name Arch Deamon,$49.99,suitable for 120watts-500watts
  • PCB height 27mm
  • Main componets introduce:21 pcs KEMET T520 polymer tantalum Capacitors,2 pcs WE 1090 Inductors ,TI NexFet powerblock,2 toshiba P-mos for 12V loadswitch(4mR Rdson) ,1 infineon mos for 5V load switch;
Arch Deamon can be upgraded ($24.99)to limited edition by add an additional TaCap armor with 28 KEMET T520 polymer tantalum Capacitors,which make total 49 pcs T520 polymer tantalum !




  • to be continued
cables and connectors:
all cables can be customized and soldered to the basic unit,so it is reliable , killed the loss of connector,withstand for large current.

    • Default cables set:
    • [20cm CPU 4+4pin cable,(20awg PTFE silver plated or black silicone wire)] + [30cm+15cm sata*2 cables (20awg PTFE silver plated or black silicone wire)] + [DC input cable with 5.5*2.5 DCjack,30cm 16awg black or white Silicone Wire] +$4.99
    • Custom Cables Length & Connectors (change length,add PCIE 6+2,CPU 8pin,SATA,4pin peripherals)+$4.99 for each set;(t the PCIE cable are soldered to a tiny load-switch behind the dc-jack pcb which is sync. with the basic unit,so count the PCIE cable 's length from dc-jack

    • Custom DC Jack +$9.99 ,Dell dedicated 8pin:


    • Custom DC Jack 7.4*5.0,with 14AWG DC cable:+$14.99:,
    • Custom DC Jack 4pin Din,with 14AWG DC cable:+$14.99
    • Custom DC Jack :GX-16,GX-12 aviation plug,S4 mini DC-jack with 14AWG DC cable ,+$19.99
Power adaptor
  • Power adaptor
    • 300w $59.99 STD version (12V25A,Modded Delta OEM,DELL brick,100-240Vac input,original plastic case and 8pin dc cable :3 pairs of 16awgs +1pair 26awg DC output wire)
    • Ultimate version 400watts $89.99(12V>=34A),450watts $99.99(12V>=38A)Fix and Mod for high temp operation and high reliability,main unit's effiency higher than 80plus platinum,220Vac in,half load )
    • All Ultimate dell brick's dimension is 20cm*9.4cm*3.9cm ALuminun case DC cable of 1 pair of 10awg silicone wire XT90 dcjack(45 amper rated,90 amper peak),500watts brick with 1 pair of 8awg silicone wire,500watts brick is installed dual 3.5cm ultra silent panasonic fans(with temp controlled RPM),other fans mod is an option of 19.99USD
    • secondary spare brick will get a 20% discount.
    • Higher power brick/internal psu can be customized
    • pls prepare a C14 ac cord cable yourself~
    • every dell Brick are modded to increase its efficieny,enhanced its internal heat spreading rate,every modded brick have over-current-protection,short-circuit-protection,over-voltage-protection,over-temp-protection.and they have their own safety certification required by DELL.
warranty:
any basic unit:3 years ,return and repair;anybrick 1 years,return and replace;user pays return shipping
build samples:
1,Arch DEaMon 120watts set with Default cables,Dcjack is 5.5*2.5 type:


2,typc A basic unit 400 watts set,with one 6+2 pin PCI-E connector,4+4pin CPU connector,and 2 sata connectors.input 8 pin(2 M3 screws)DC jack.the PCI-E cable is soldered on the Load switch PCB(On/Off synced. with basic unit) right behind the DC jack,and it ismuch safer than other pcie direct connected to VGA method,for the house-keeping supervisory ship on basic unit will monitor the input voltage,if trigger an OVP,it will shut down the PCIE power:


3,ArchDEaMON limited edition(No1) 400watts set ,Dell dedicated 8pin DC-jack with C14 BRK:


4,VX set for PCfi CAS,5.5*2.5 DCjack ,linear regulator in.so you can compare Gunique PSU with other band's PICO things.by constomized directly soldered cable,Gunique saved lot of precious and limited space on the basic unit,and offer you more and more components like capacitors ,mosfets etc. to increase performance(not by those big,cheap connectors).
and cause it is 12V-in type PSU,it generates little heat that it dont need any heatsink to cover.


5,Arch Deamon limited edition (No2)+ultimate version Modded brick ,dual pci-e 6+2pin VGA cable witn one changable,this set can run i7+1080ti or titan pascal:




to be continued
 
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Zero

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A warning for people here who are using Guryhwa's PSU at over 400 watts, make absolutely sure you're not using the "8-pin" version of his DC jack. I was using a GTX 1080ti at 120% power limit, and the resistance from the 400w pull caused the DC jack to get so hot that it began to desolder itself, thereby causing a chain reaction of gaining more resistance and eventually melting the connector:







Now, I messaged Gury and he showed me that he has an enhanced 12-pin socket and plug:



I do feel confident that this would be enough to keep things safe up to 500w, but it is worth keeping an eye on. When I bought his PSU he never mentioned it as an option. I offered to buy this one from him and see how it goes but he hasn't gotten around to replying yet.

In the meantime, I cut the ends off his cord and the jack, and soldered the positive and negative cables all directly to each other. Now in the new image, you can see the cabling remains cool because the resistance has decreased:



Overall I think Gury makes the best PSU on the market, and the PSU itself has been fantastic for me and always runs cool, but that jack is a weak link that doesn't have the ampacity for high wattage applications. I figured I better not wait any longer to bring it up, because it can be a fire hazard.
 

Craxas

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A warning for people here who are using Guryhwa's PSU at over 400 watts, make absolutely sure you're not using the "8-pin" version of his DC jack. I was using a GTX 1080ti at 120% power limit, and the resistance from the 400w pull caused the DC jack to get so hot that it began to desolder itself, thereby causing a chain reaction of gaining more resistance and eventually melting the connector:







Now, I messaged Gury and he showed me that he has an enhanced 12-pin socket and plug:



I do feel confident that this would be enough to keep things safe up to 500w, but it is worth keeping an eye on. When I bought his PSU he never mentioned it as an option. I offered to buy this one from him and see how it goes but he hasn't gotten around to replying yet.

In the meantime, I cut the ends off his cord and the jack, and soldered the positive and negative cables all directly to each other. Now in the new image, you can see the cabling remains cool because the resistance has decreased:



Overall I think Gury makes the best PSU on the market, and the PSU itself has been fantastic for me and always runs cool, but that jack is a weak link that doesn't have the ampacity for high wattage applications. I figured I better not wait any longer to bring it up, because it can be a fire hazard.


Thats... concerning... Guess I'll hold off on ordering until this is fixed.
 
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NateDawg72

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Thats... concerning... Guess I'll hold off on ordering until this is fixed.
FWIW, I ordered a 450 watt unit from him that is currently in shipping. For me he didn't even give the 8pin as a choice, he told me I must use 12pin for my setup. Seeing a melted 8 pin connector is definitely concerning, but from my experience with Gury the moment I said 1080ti he told me I need the 12 pin connector.
 

Zero

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FWIW, I ordered a 450 watt unit from him that is currently in shipping. For me he didn't even give the 8pin as a choice, he told me I must use 12pin for my setup. Seeing a melted 8 pin connector is definitely concerning, but from my experience with Gury the moment I said 1080ti he told me I need the 12 pin connector.

Right, I wouldn't hold off on ordering if he's offering the 12-pin. I was one of the first people to order from him and probably one of the first to push my rig that hard. It's just a matter of physics; you need more copper to carry more amps; I think he initially misjudged how many watts that chokepoint could handle.

Like I said in my post, I think the PSU is great and I think Gury is brilliant and delivers a high-quality product, I'm going to buy more of these for future builds for sure. But I just wanted to bring it to people's attention as a matter of immediate safety.
 
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Each pin can handle 8A. You have 4 hot pins and 4 ground pins so it's made to handle 32A. I would say above 320 or 350W system consumption you upgrade to a 12 pin.
 

guryhwa

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Each pin can handle 8A. You have 4 hot pins and 4 ground pins so it's made to handle 32A. I would say above 320 or 350W system consumption you upgrade to a 12 pin.

All dell brick's dimension is 20cm*10cm*4.3cm original DC cable with 3pairs of 16awg wires in it,and dedicated 8pin DC-jack.(special 3pairs of 12awg ultra soft DC 1.2m cable , 12Pin dc jack is available)
i had already mention the update to 12P dcjack in 1# of this thread,anyone order my moddedbrick can choose to update the dc jack whichever version of brick was order,or i would give suggestion according to his hardware power consumption.
dell original terminal is heavily thicken type can handle 13A each pin,but if you have one of them not match firmly,will increase the resistance and heat.
 

guryhwa

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Right, I wouldn't hold off on ordering if he's offering the 12-pin. I was one of the first people to order from him and probably one of the first to push my rig that hard. It's just a matter of physics; you need more copper to carry more amps; I think he initially misjudged how many watts that chokepoint could handle.

Like I said in my post, I think the PSU is great and I think Gury is brilliant and delivers a high-quality product, I'm going to buy more of these for future builds for sure. But I just wanted to bring it to people's attention as a matter of immediate safety.

i had provided you with extra large current banana plug,maybe you can use with it to directly connect to your meanwell,so you wont be afraid of burn the dell dcjack anymore

 

alexmcdouchebag

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Oct 11, 2017
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i had provided you with extra large current banana plug,maybe you can use with it to directly connect to your meanwell,so you wont be afraid of burn the dell dcjack anymore

Damn, for a second I thought I had the 8 pin, luckily I have a 12 pin. That can handle a GTX 1080 TI and i7-7700k right?
 
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Damn, for a second I thought I had the 8 pin, luckily I have a 12 pin. That can handle a GTX 1080 TI and i7-7700k right?

Stock GTX 1080ti and i7-7700K can spike up to around 300W and 130W, with more realistic top ends being around 250W and 100W respectively at stock clocks. Adding in 50W for chipset, SSD, etc. and you're taking about a total maximum draw of around 400W, rapidly climbing if you want to overclock. Considering Molex connectors are rated at 8A per pin, at 12V this means the connectors are roughly rated for 96W per pair. This puts peak 12V throughput with the 8 pin at 384W and with the 12 pin at 576W. While a 10 pin would probably be the sweet spot here, 8 pin is pretty dangerous in my opinion.

As a sidenote, this is exactly why I opted to go with a 19V system for the Dynamo Combo. While you do lose about 6% in DC-DC conversion efficiency which of course means a tiny bit more heat in your case (up to 25W when pushing 500W), you get a lot more watts for your amps. Given the same connectors shown here, you could push 610W through the 8 pin connector that @Zero just fried and over 900W through the 12 pin. Using 24V which is also compatible with the Dynamo system would let you do 770W and 1152W respectively.
 
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Stock GTX 1080ti and i7-7700K can spike up to around 300W and 130W, with more realistic top ends being around 250W and 100W respectively at stock clocks. Adding in 50W for chipset, SSD, etc. and you're taking about a total maximum draw of around 400W, rapidly climbing if you want to overclock. Considering Molex connectors are rated at 8A per pin, at 12V this means the connectors are roughly rated for 96W per pair. This puts peak 12V throughput with the 8 pin at 384W and with the 12 pin at 576W. While a 10 pin would probably be the sweet spot here, 8 pin is pretty dangerous in my opinion.

As a sidenote, this is exactly why I opted to go with a 19V system for the Dynamo Combo. While you do lose about 6% in DC-DC conversion efficiency which of course means a tiny bit more heat in your case (up to 25W when pushing 500W), you get a lot more watts for your amps. Given the same connectors shown here, you could push 610W through the 8 pin connector that @Zero just fried and over 900W through the 12 pin. Using 24V which is also compatible with the Dynamo system would let you do 770W and 1152W respectively.

Hmm, maybe it's time for PCs to switch to 24 or even 48V?
 

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Hmm, maybe it's time for PCs to switch to 24 or even 48V?

We could, but Intel is too busy make standards that don't stick like thin ITX and STX rather than updating our power standards.

Though the PC industry is very entrenched. I'm sure it's possible though. Create the new power standards and market it as "Premium power delivery" for enthusiasts with tidy 8 or 12 pin for motherboards instead of 24 pin. Then allow the tech to trickle down when there is some adoption.
 

TECPATL

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thanks for Brian started the pre-order thread,since he is a full time college student and is busy studying,i decide to accept order directly from you via SFF Forum's private messaging functionality,i am going to add more BTO PSU in here step by step.

all G-unique PSUs are handmake/handcraft of Gury,who is running a one person SMPS workshop.



to be continued

I send you a private message :)
 

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Hmm, maybe it's time for PCs to switch to 24 or even 48V?
It is the time. The AC to DC conversion would be easier, the cables could be thinner etc. The overall efficiency would be highly increased
We could, but Intel is too busy make standards that don't stick like thin ITX and STX rather than updating our power standards.

Though the PC industry is very entrenched. I'm sure it's possible though. Create the new power standards and market it as "Premium power delivery" for enthusiasts with tidy 8 or 12 pin for motherboards instead of 24 pin. Then allow the tech to trickle down when there is some adoption.
Could not agree more with your statement!
Although we are greatly dependent on Intel's innovation, the enthusiast community COULD change the situation. What i am implying is the IEEE's Standards part, where we, as a community, could change the situation and make it towards better.
 
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It is the time. The AC to DC conversion would be easier, the cables could be thinner etc. The overall efficiency would be highly increased

24V is already doable, higher efficiency than 12V and 19V and I too would love to see this change. There IS however a point at which voltages are deemed less safe for humans and differently regulated depending on jurisdiction. This may have some bearing on 12V and 19V being the standards (mere speculation).
 
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AleksandarK

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24V is already doable, higher efficiency than 12V and 19V and I too would love to see this change. There IS however a point at which voltages are deemed less safe for humans and differently regulated depending on jurisdiction. This may have some bearing on 12V and 19V being the standards (mere speculation).
The point is anywhere from 50-220V at 50mA. The 50mA is the point of where it is fatal. It just ranges from 50-220V because of resistance. Every human has different resistance.

I have seen 24V in action a few times, but i dont believe that 48V would be much more dangerous.
If properly handled and treated, there should not be any danger.
 
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