Choosing The Right PSU, Discussions about power supply units.
Choosing The Right PSU, Discussions about power supply units.
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Jan 15 2007, 09:38 AM
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I dont think there any problem as if someone on tight budget to get a cm extreme 430w for usage. I had recently help a client to build a pc running 7900gs with that psu and its rock stable with his am2 dual core, running together with 2 hdd and 1 optical drive. It aint as bad as you guys mentioned. If one can afford more, surely will recommend something which cost more.
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Jan 17 2007, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Jan 15 2007, 09:50 AM) No doubt for tight budget, CM Extreme is a nice choice.. but after some forumers die or explode their CM Extreme PSU and one of them post me the pic, now i dont recommend CM Extreme alrdy. Moreover CM = ACbel, so i rather get an ACbel. Do you ever think why a psu will blow up? Its because of the faulty psu or more on user's wrong doing like overdose on their psu? The extreme is suitable for those which on normal usage. with a good pricing where you can get below rm150. And if you think you can get miracle for less than rm150, you yourself is already a miracle then. I would always recommend things base on user usage instead, such as no point asking someone to get most high end pc if its only used for normal office work and some casual gaming.In term of Price/Performance i would rather go for SilvStone 400w than CM Extreme. Situation you mentioned is just like you saw a proton car being thrash like junk in an accident and would you ever get your butt into a proton car anymore? |
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