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post #11 of 14
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Originally Posted by TinDaDragon View Post

I advice you not to do that.
Although Corsair is a good company, you should keep an open mind on things. Sooner or later, you'll realize you could've saved a lot of money by going to other reliable brands.
But yea, the PSU you have is enough
I do that mainly cause their customer service i have had bad experience with other reliable psus and i had a hx blow my system up a 2500 dollar system and corsair replaced it all had a check in 2 weeks and a new psu sorry but corsair has my money price is not an issue corsair is the best. It blew my evga classified x58 my i7 my ram and my 280s. I called corsair they asked for a detailed price and what parts and they sent me a check.
Edited by cyberlocc - 10/12/12 at 1:43pm
post #12 of 14
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Originally Posted by King Who Dat View Post

Plenty of power. Corsair has solid units and they're certainly the go to answer in power supplies around here but they're not the end all be all they're made out to be. Keep an open mind. Blind faith to a company is not a good idea, IMO.
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Its not blind faith read the above post and i own a computer shop so i here about psu jacking up everday rarely do i here a corsair did and in my exp when they do there replaced the psu and and anything it took out with it in my case my mobo cpu ram and 2 280s. And actually one of the 280s worked lol it didnt fry for some reason i didnt test that one lol so i ended up with 3 way sli for the price of 2 cards lol shhhh dont tell em.
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Originally Posted by Pentium-David View Post

Yeah it will work but for the same price you can get something better. The CX600 has a weak 12V for a 600W Power Supply. This is a great PSU for the price http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371044
Oh btw that psu you listed has less amps on the 12v but it has 2 rails
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Originally Posted by cyberlocc View Post

Oh btw that psu you listed has less amps on the 12v but it has 2 rails

38A on both rails but is able to deliver up to 650w (54.17A) on the +12v rail combine. Also, the Antec EA-650 is a Delta build PSU that is superior to the budget CWT DSA II build CX600 (it's more like a ~520w unit btw) in respect to build quality, electrical performance, and power output.

Of course, I guess it doesn't matter considering how you already have the CX600
Edited by qwan456 - 10/12/12 at 2:01pm
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