Multiple manufacturers. Not worth listing them, because all of them are enough to block DC, that is usually not high, and they use same principle. Some people used same one as me, some used others. There are tons of them to buy, doesn't really matter which one you use unless you get to some really high levels of DC. Some block up to 1.xV like mine and some 3.xV.KingAzar wrote: ↑21 Jan 2023, 15:34Dervu, do you know which DC blockers they did use by any chance?dervu wrote: ↑21 Jan 2023, 15:10DC blocker was tested already by dozens of people. No lasting improvements.MegaMelmek wrote: ↑21 Jan 2023, 12:57We have to undestand that these PSU are for sure OK there is 0% chance that you got two PSU that emiting excesive amount of EMI just because thats not how this works…KingAzar wrote: ↑21 Jan 2023, 04:04
Here is your video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/VX4djNxnyFu3rogeA
While my PC is running, the EMI reader gives around 1480mV, when the iron (set to high) is plugged in, it reduces to around 1300mV which is still high.
One thing to note is that maybe other kinds of Iron are powerful enough to significantly reduce the EMI from the circuit, however from my own issue, this won't help because let's say I had an Iron that will reduce the EMI from 1480mV to 200mV. Only all devices connected to that outlet will have less impact from the EMI emitted by my computer, but my computer still generates EMI on the other way.
My goal is to fix the EMI that is generated by my computer which so far it's mostly generated by the PSU.
I was lately talking with ppl wich and they are addicted to audio same like we do to the gaming…
They allready know that PC (most likely PSU) is emiting huge amount of EMI. They says that any switching power suply will do that if the input is bad most likely DC power in the AC system.
I am allready in proces to test all these things but my PC is in the waranty send back if you know what i mean.
MOBO- dead sound card - MSI Z790 A Pro DDR4 (1 month old mobo)
To undestand that nothing is wrong with your PSU is that there will be way more ppl with same issue like you or i have….
They explain me clearly that toroid filters get infected quickly if DC ocurs in AC system. These filters are in all PSU they small not realy build to stand DC current. I was testing big toroid filter there was for sure improvement but again lag come back.
You look like dude that realy dont care what will take it to solve this issue so pls take advice from me and stop testing other PSU there is nothing wrong with them…
I am realy sugest you look for ifi DC blocker you will have two week advatage on me.
something for read:
https://ifi-audio.com/products/dc-blocker/
For example I used Tomanek DC blockers.