No-Name Power Supplies Can Prove Painful
#21
Posted 05 January 2009 - 02:10 AM
As for PSUs, I only ever use Corsair & Antec. Recently I bought one of Antec's budget offerings, the BP-550W Plus (Basiq 550W) and was blown away that it offered modular cabling and 550W with 67A on triple +12V rails. For $89 it was a steal. On the other hand, the first PSU I ever bought was a Rosewill 500W. Although it didn't fry any of my components, it did occasionally cause the lights in my house to dim... and it was only powering a basic home office PC...!
#22
Posted 05 January 2009 - 06:27 AM
#24
Posted 05 January 2009 - 10:41 AM
#26
Posted 05 January 2009 - 11:08 AM
#27
Posted 05 January 2009 - 11:26 AM
#29
Posted 05 January 2009 - 01:51 PM
#31
Posted 05 January 2009 - 05:47 PM
I found that Corsair was regarded as a reliable PSU , and I wanted a Modular unit, so had to go up to 520 Watt to get that.
A bit of overkill but having power for future higher power motherboard etc. does not do any harm.
I can sleep soundly kinowing that the PSU and other components are reliable and durable. :)
#34
Posted 05 January 2009 - 08:39 PM
the article is good, other this part that the author for some reason targeting newegg, in a bad way.
I have been a newegg customer for years, never have a problem with it, not even on returned products (all returns ran smoothly). The products reviews there are good, and are pretty accurate. These reviews is the first stop I check which brand and model is the best, since they are very accurate.
If the product, like PSU, indeed has problem, many user will report the same problem. Fake review situation is virtual non-existence. Like some said, some people are not crazy about the benchmark, they care more about the real usage of the parts, which mostly only time can tell.
I am not trying to sell ad for newegg here, but I can't understand why the author would tell people not to go to the reviews in newegg.
Anyway, I never thought coolmax is generic. They are cheaper, yes, but their performance are not bad.
And I do agree not to buy a cheap PSU unless you are on a budget. I had a PSU situation before, and it was indeed troubling, not to mention it has a high chance to damage other hardware when it runs to problem (experienced it also, had to return the motherboard and memory).
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