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The 1200i has "godlike ripple suppression" from TPU's own words (due to it being digital) and you can control it with Corsair Link.
That's really a plus for epeen if you ask me. thumb.gif

Not a single dispute in the world tongue.gif
If he wants to get an e-peen hard on, then the 1200i is certainly a great choice of e-pr0n smile.gif
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Not a single dispute in the world tongue.gif
If he wants to get an e-peen hard on, then the 1200i is certainly a great choice of e-pr0n smile.gif
I would have gone for the Seasonic if t was a 1200w+ rated PSU and offered longer cables . According to some reviews, I might have issues since I own a full tower (level 10). The AX1200i has yet to ship and so far I've only noticed a slight rise in e-peen size.... Hope I made the best choice.
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post #83 of 142
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I would have gone for the Seasonic if t was a 1200w+ rated PSU and offered longer cables . According to some reviews, I might have issues since I own a full tower (level 10). The AX1200i has yet to ship and so far I've only noticed a slight rise in e-peen size.... Hope I made the best choice.

Yes well the thing is, you don't need 1200W+ lol (but we won't go back there tongue.gif), and you could extend the cables anyway - but sure. Don't worry, that AX1200i will be ready and willing to blow your e-peen away (hehehehehehe).
And well you made a good choice for e-peen.
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post #84 of 142
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Yes well the thing is, you don't need 1200W+ lol (but we won't go back there tongue.gif), and you could extend the cables anyway - but sure. Don't worry, that AX1200i will be ready and willing to blow your e-peen away (hehehehehehe).
If I were to buy the Seasonic and extension cables, the total cost would be close to the AX1200i.
Edited by DADDYDC650 - 10/21/12 at 7:02am
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post #85 of 142
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Well if I were to buy the Seasonic and extension cables, the total cost would be close to the AX1200i.

Oh so NOW you want to save money? lachen.gif

LOL!

But yes - it would.
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post #86 of 142
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Oh so NOW you want to save money? lachen.gif
LOL!
But yes - it would.
Lol, it's not that I want to save money. Since the AX1200i is basically a Seasonic and it offers a few more features and longer cables, I went for it. I also strongly considered the Lepa G 1600w. If it had longer, not so.stiff cabling and a 5+ year warranty, I would have went that route.
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post #87 of 142
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Lol, it's not that I want to save money. Since the AX1200i is basically a Seasonic and it offers a few more features and longer cables, I went for it. I also strongly considered the Lepa G 1600w. If it had longer, not so.stiff cabling and a 5+ year warranty, I would have went that route.

Yes I know I was just taking the piss tongue.gif
BTW the AX1200i cables aren't exactly flexible either... those stiff-type cables are used (well, some of them anyway)

And no, the AX1200i is made by Flextronics, not Seasonic smile.gif So not basically a Seasonic, but its pretty well on par.
Edited by tompsonn - 10/21/12 at 7:16am
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post #88 of 142
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So not basically a Seasonic, but its pretty well on par.

Seasonic is overrated whatsoever, as you said its not any better than its principal competitors (Flextronics, Super Flower).
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all this OVERKILL for a setup which probably will use 900w or less rolleyes.gif

Proof-1

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Edited by PontiacGTX - 10/21/12 at 4:39pm
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Corsair AX1200i has my vote. The best possible PSU on the market right now. 

 

If you are powering your current rig, the AX 1200 is another excellent power supply (which you already have). I wouldn't change that out. If you have 400 bucks, grab a second GTX 680. 

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