You must mean the VRA4000D, as the VRA2000D is only rated at 1000W at 2 ohms, I am reading off the manual. I have heard that the VRA2000D is supposed to have an efficiency of 86%, don't know if it sticks. If that was true, and the same applies to the VRA4000D, it would be something like 1720W?
You must mean the VRA4000D, as the VRA2000D is only rated at 1000W at 2 ohms, I am reading off the manual. I have heard that the VRA2000D is supposed to have an efficiency of 86%, don't know if it sticks. If that was true, and the same applies to the VRA4000D, it would be something like 1720W?
You're talking about the newest line from Crossfire, the VRA line.. everyone else is talking about the older VR line. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif