Surprised these don't fail more often than they do

Surprised these don't fail more often than they do.

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Safe if it's Seasonic.

Neato, I wonder who makes that board.

yeah, have you guys seen what a shitshow it is with the cheaper ones?
and yet they work, mostly

White mans PSU.

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12 year old PSU still going stronk in my PC.

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power transistor heatsinks

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Which one is that?

I already fapped once today though.

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I am using 500w seasonic from 2007, it even stopped buzzing when on after around 5 years. It still buzzes after I turn off pc for a while though.

Switch mode DC-DC are bloat.

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Only 600w, but 8.2/10 Jonny guru rated. with a full 10 points for build quality.

Just barely meets 80+ titanium spec though.

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The absolute GOAT PSU, a true transcendental meme. The unironically based CoolerMaster 1200 MIJ by Murata. Too bad i didn't have the money to get one when it came out.

>Interference filters
Bloat.

is that the one that they rated for 60C intake?

Mmm nice and tight with heatsinks right next to the caps.

what do you need a 1200w psu for?

Like I said, it barely meets 80+ titanium spec, but it was the first small wattage consumer titanium rated power supply available, and I bought it the week it came out.

Using 550W EVGA Seasonic based platform PSU for 5 years now
powering my 4.7GHZ all core OC'ed 8700k and 1080 Ti
don't even know how it pulls through, just waiting for it to die so I can upgrade it to something better and preferably Platinum

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So you can run it at 600Watt passively at 96% efficiency of course. Or i don't know, i guess it would be great on a workstation too.

This is all you need.

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>Ceramic fuse
>Actual inductors om the input
>Diode bridge, two of them, on heatsink
>Fiberglass double-sided PCB
Bloat.

this is a 300 watt psu made by slave labor in china though

mine makes a noise exactly like a dosimeter (radiation detector) at heavy load.

any idea why?

Yes. I support slave labor.

NO WIRES

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mine

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neat how you can plug the power cables in whichever port you want

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i have an enermax plus 82 from 2008 550 watts still running
granted i never overclocked anything too much but still

>not RMAing your corsair psu when it's near the warranty expiring date to keep things neat and getting a free upgrade.
Did it 3 times and gonna do a fourth in 2 years when the shitty cx430 that is on my NAS get close to it's end warranty date. their sub contractors that handles RMA on my country are a bunch of niggers that do 0 testing when shit arrives at their offices. They just look at the model and send a step higher tier back a day later. Already did this with a vengeance kit(got a dominator platinum back), a cx650 psu (got a modular plus gold one) and a h80i(got a h80i v2).
Fucking niggers, just for this i buy Corsair stuff when i can, except their peripherals.

why haven't we switched to DC wiring in the house yet?

>1000$ psu

It's beautiful but fuck it for this price.

what country

Brazil
>Inb4 SOPA

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>why haven't we switched to DC wiring in the house yet?
The cost of conversion would be astronomical.

> i don't understand how DC works
not surprised. american too, by any chance?

>ATX bloat

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>low efficiency junk

>efficiency
bloat

What do you tell them the issue is?

I come up with anything, the psu was overvolting the 12v on the 24pin, the ram i said that one of the modules just die, but it actually did and the h80 i said crackling noise from the pump and faulty leds on the block.

I have a hx1000 that's been running 10 years

CoolerMaster
CoolerSlave

They're actually fairly simple in design and use beefy components to resist the thermal pressure on them.

>Surprised

Why?

Based.

>PSU is 8 years old
>read online reviews saying how it's fucking trash and shitty Chinese caps fail in the first year
should I be worried?
it's worked fine all this time.

2 years with this and good

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