Originally Posted by
Ambrosius Malachai
i may not know electronics, but i know physics and common sense. if it isnt a flaw, then why does it give out 500ma more power than any die can handle? why intentionally give enough power to break something, which then requires you to get external components for no apparent reason? if the board was just set to only have max output of 1000ma, then there would be no need for resistors. it would basically be plug and play, and from what ive read and everyone has said, having the max output as 1000ma instead of 1500ma. and not needing resistors would not effect anything. If the onboard 2512 is what adjusts current, and not an external resistor - then there would be no need to create a board that gives current exceeding any die's power capabilities. If you say its not a flaw, then explain how its not. Because setting the current in rice from 1300ma-1500ma just to then have an external resistor limit it back down to 1000ma anyways, means there was no need to give that 1500ma in the first place.
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