That cable is considered budget or entry level in the audio realm lol, they easily reach the multiple thousands of dollars range
yeah⌠nope, not gonna do it!!!
Yeah donât do it lol
To be fair, a lot of computers are noisy comments come from people having name brand computers which skimp on power supplies. Just like anything else in the technology realm there are crap power supplies and there are good power supplies.
The first and last off the shelf PC I bought was in 1992, every PC since has been a DIY project. If you buy a quality MB and you buy a quality power supply for your rig, youâll get quality 12v and 5v output.
Amazing amount of people do not understand this simple logic in my opinion. I am the same and all my pcâs are custom builds from the ground up using specifically chosen parts⌠Just like the Audiophile world⌠certain parts work with certain parts better. This pc is lightning quick and built strong. Never had a crash and never stuttered in the slightest⌠It is the slowest of all my pcâs but I love it.,. This one is for music and my sim rig is for gaming and I put T5vâs and a sub on that puppy!!. I see people put together a nice system then use garbage cables. Or they do not maintain it and it has problems to no end⌠I also see people buy garbage systems then use good cabling and good sound but still suffer⌠I find if you do the complete package then you will get more out of itâŚ
Voltage Ripple: The variation of voltage on DC, less is better.
From Hardwareluxx.de, SeaSonic Prime:
And here is a garbage PSU (Corsair Vengence):
Iâm using a Seasonic PRIME PX-750.
Interesting opinions. For data, either a cable works or it doesnât. All this usb power discussion seems a bit beside the point as what you primarily care about over usb is the data. If your equipment is using the power from the usb cable then it would be up to that equipment to filter/regulate that power. The injector seems useful in situations where the source power is just bad.
Works great at fixing ground loops for me at least (and crappy thunderbolt dock power)