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switching-PSUs: why can't you usually exceed the 50% of declared power?
0db:
0db:
Buy a Corsair power supply.
Even Mr.LTT looks lost.
engrguy42:
Love how he caters to the 4 minute experts.
Actually it's kinda sad.
chriva:
LTT is not the correct place to get that type of information.
Granted, I have a hard time not trusting Corsair since I expect them to do proper research before arranging a deal with OEM's (they don't produce their own supplies)
Many of their supplies are built by SeaSonic and CWT.
If you buy the cheapest shit they have to offer, I do suspect you get what you pay for tho...
I've stuck to their supplies with 5 year warranties and none have failed. Oldest one is 13 years old now and I've only replaced the fan since it started to make some noise but other than that, it's A OK.
Do I trust their supplies that are out of warranty? -_NO_. Should you trust any supply that is that old no matter which brand? _NO_(!)
To the actual point: Don't buy the cheapest shit you can find. It doesn't matter which manufacturer it is.
wraper:
--- Quote from: engrguy42 on May 24, 2020, 11:32:05 pm ---Love how he caters to the 4 minute experts.
Actually it's kinda sad.
--- End quote ---
What's sad? It's video on Corsair youtube channel :palm:. What did you expect?
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