why are good PSUs difficult to find?
Why are good PSUs difficult to find?
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Because you're shit at doing research.
Because you don't
>Do research
>Don't have a good UPS to back up the PSU.
Just get a $10 PSU from Aliexpress. It works just the same as those $200 memes.
o rly?
Is it so hard to remember 3 letters - FSP?
The curry fucking state of Jow Forums - deGenerates.
why not seasonic?
Because good PSUs don't matter at all.
EVGA now shut the fuck up
>pepe
>opinion of a dumbass
checks out
Seasonic and FSP are good brands OP.
So.. He's sniping his own post? I don't get it?
I'm assuming her child is some mongrel because some shitty wojak is edited over it
just search for superflower
she doesn't have a child. it's a mommy cinematic universe edit
Because the cheapest, shittiest designs will do most of the time, because most people don't give a shit anyway. Personally I like all my stuff to be over-engineered for my needs, and usually buy quality stuff second hand.
Superflower if you're in EU
Seasonic in NA
Just get a Seasonic. Before I got one I would buy shitty PSUs and they would always die after not long and have to be constantly replaced. I've had this Seasonic for like 6+ years with no issues.
but everyone ITT is saying those are overpriced brands and you should just buy cheap chink shit
They are retarded and a quality PSU isn't even that expensive. Something like the Leadex II from Superflower is like $100 bucks and that's an absolute top of the line high end unit.
Although I would be careful with Seasonic cause their low end is kinda garbage. I wouldn't buy anything below the Focus series.
fuck i hate PSU noise im still on an AX650
No
I have a fanless prime titanium. It was cheap as fuck.
Any Seasonic Titanium will do nicely.
by cheap as fuck do you mean about $200? because that's what they seem to cost after a quick google
Been using a Seasonic G series 750W for 5+ years still going strong.
Yeah. Considering that I'll most likely need to replace it more than 10 years in the future, that's a pretty good deal for a completely silent and efficient unit.
>Not just buying cheap power supplies and improving them
Here's a cheap FSP with a custom wiring loom and a Gentle Typhoon in it.
The Hexa85 units are decent quality out-of-the-box, though. The sleeve bearing Yate Loon fan is the only real weak spot.