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Silent Power.
By Mad on Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2021
My old Thermaltake died 2 weeks ago, almost my pc with it, so ok after 12 years , (yes! 12 years of working hard) she fed all my setups...and did an awesome job. Now, "which brand could give me another (at least) 6 years or more?" Searching all over interne:t renowed EVGA brand, with such good prices and reviews. You may ask: why not Thermaltake again? well, it's just a preference, when i decide to take a new approach @techy@ i always change brands. So here it is : easy to install (it's not full modular) but thats not a big problem if you can manage your cables inside the box. Silent ? after install everything, i went and start my pc, (wait... is there something wrong?) cannot hear a sound... yes is 100% silent. (My old PSU wasnt) and powerful? Yes : RTX 3060, ryzen 5 3600. 4 ssd 1tb, 1 optical dvd, 1 external HDD 1tb, VR lenovo explorer, logitech G27, and 3 monitors. Well i dont know if you need more than that, but for me is more than enough! (sorry bad English)
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Ok power supply, but they sent me a dead power chord.
By Mae on Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2022
I was building a PC for a friend and I was really disappointed and shocked when everything was hooked up correctly, but the computer would not power on. Everything pointed to either a bad PSU or power chord. Fortunately, I had an extra power chord. I plugged that one in and everything was fine. So, it's pretty sad EVGA shipped a working PSU with a bad power chord. It's not like it takes longer than two secconds to test them. The PSU itself is fine. Normally I'd recommend something 500+ watts, but this was close enough and it was on sale so....
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