Didn't you misquote them?
Quote:The 850W model is manufactured by CWT; however, the 650W model is manufactured by Seasonic, based on the G-650 model from this manufacturer. Therefore, they use a completely different internal design.HX650...
Quote:Originally Posted by smoke2 OK, and if you compare Seasonic G-series 650W vs Corsair HX650, which one is better?
Corsair offer longer warranty 7 years vs 5 years...
Please, need quick answer!!! Thanks.
If it's the older HX650...
If there's no GPU overclock and not pushing the CPU further than that, then you could use the ST45F-G (even smaller) if you really want.. It comes with a bracket to use with ATX mounting holes.
Quote:Originally Posted by shilka Quote:Originally Posted by BigpoppaFrary I got my comp running on a 400w Corsair, not the "builder series" but when they had better vendors. No problems here and i am running a 450gts
Corsair...
I'm curious what the fix was, unless you don't want to mention it. Or in the least, was it a software setting or not?
Sometimes people complain about low volume, and it's hard to guess why.
...which seems unlikely, even on most group-regulated output designs that aren't claimed to be Haswell ready, even if you simultaneously (1) don't have a graphics card to draw on +12 V, (2) don't have hard drives spinning to draw on +12...
I think current-rev Corsair CX is better than Strider Essential.
But wow, Corsair VX550. That's old school but definitely built better than the other two. Unless the CX430M price and rebate are tempting you, get the VX550.
btw the Capstone promo code isn't showing up on the product page, but it's there when you're browsing I think...?
RW20PPSU for 20% off.
Personally I don't really like that spending $180 on the most basic HIS 7850 model, even if it has...
Quote:Originally Posted by friend'scatdied I would be inclined to agree if you are looking at a company's entire portfolio. Once you get into the ~$800+ range in full-size headphones, you're not looking at hugely different...