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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #31 (permalink)
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I have to add my two cents. Three weeks ago, I bought my 850Watt from SVC. The unit arrived, I installed it and blue sparks flew!!! (not in a good way). I pulled the unit and saw white paste from one of the caps sprayed everywhere. I called SVC and they wanted "to see about getting me another". I wrote on a newegg forum about the product to warn others. I am a good customer to newegg and they jumped on my wagon on contacted OCZ.....not SVC, but OCZ. Greg from OCZ contacted me and sent me A BRAND NEW SHRINK wrapped 850. OCZ said they did not care whose it was. Now that Gentlemen and ladies is SERVICE.....I have a lovely new 850 for $46 total sitting in my rig...
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I have to add my two cents. Three weeks ago, I bought my 850Watt from SVC. The unit arrived, I installed it and blue sparks flew!!! (not in a good way). I pulled the unit and saw white paste from one of the caps sprayed everywhere. I called SVC and they wanted "to see about getting me another". I wrote on a newegg forum about the product to warn others. I am a good customer to newegg and they jumped on my wagon on contacted OCZ.....not SVC, but OCZ. Greg from OCZ contacted me and sent me A BRAND NEW SHRINK wrapped 850. OCZ said they did not care whose it was. Now that Gentlemen and ladies is SERVICE.....I have a lovely new 850 for $46 total sitting in my rig...
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Agreed, OCZ has great service from all I have heard. Glad they hooked you up!
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The PCI-E on these PSUs completely turns me off. I'd love to buy that 1000w, but it doesn't even have an 8pin.
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Same here.
Use connectors to do it. I have 2 eight pins on my 780 lol

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Use connectors to do it. I have 2 eight pins on my 780 lol
Eh, it's just a hassle, especially since it's not modular.

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the 780 watt one is modular
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the 780 watt one is modular
DOH!! Just bought the OCZ 700w non-modular for 55$ total. I assure you, it is a gigantic octupus which required extreme wrangling with zip ties) Would love to have the 780 modular.
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the 780 watt one is modular
out of stock right now

to bad cause i work about 15 mins from that place and would just pick it up tomorrow after work...

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2 modular 780 watts are for sale now. they are 74.99 now instead of $59.99 though.
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2 modular 780 watts are for sale now. they are 74.99 now instead of $59.99 though.
It's still a good price, but I'm glad I got it before it went up. I've paid $100 for a 600 w before, so I'd have no probs buying a 780 w for $75.
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