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Newegg has the
Seasonic SYNCRO Q704 Case [newegg.com], plus the
Seasonic SYNCRO DGC-750 750W 80+ Gold Power Supply [newegg.com] for $118.99.
- [Regular Price $239.00 - $60 Instant Savings - $45 Promo Code SEADEC75B - $15 prepaid card by mail from SeaSonic USA (form here [newegg.com])]
QA note: Rebate is valid for purchases on or between November 28, 2021, and December 4, 2021
Order through Case link; Power Supply automatically added-to-cart.
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Syncro fans are very nice and are basically the same as the high end noctuas.
One of the fans was broken though and Seasonic customer care took care of it and overnight shipped a replacement.
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Well, I have a mid tower desktop already, so I prefer to build the 2nd desktop right next to it to be smaller and lighter. Technology is evolving to make size smaller and weight lighter, not the other way around.
One thing to note is that the 850 is Platinum while the 650 and 750 are Gold.
Also, I wouldn't mine with this. Seasonic specifically says as much. The way power is converted and the cable design really aren't meant for 24/7 operation.
One thing to note is that the 850 is Platinum while the 650 and 750 are Gold.
Also, I wouldn't mine with this. Seasonic specifically says as much. The way power is converted and the cable design really aren't meant for 24/7 operation.
It's in their manual for the power supply.
That's what I mean. The hub where the power is converted or just distributed is passive. I think it's rated for 40 degrees if I remember correctly.
edit: by passive I meant passively cooled. Admittedly not a lot of heat generated in this process
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Just wait. As long as they don't sell out of the case they will almost certainly have the case+850 on sale at some point soon.
That's what I mean. The hub where the power is converted or just distributed is passive. I think it's rated for 40 degrees if I remember correctly.
The hub (Connect module) converts 12v to +3.3v and +5v for devices that need it.
Says it's to reduce clutter. By making more clutter I guess. Just get the case you want and a modular psu
You can actually use any power supply with this case as long as your cable lengths work. If you look at the manual, it'll show you to run the wires through the connect hub placeholder piece.
That indentation on the left side of the case in the first pic is it. It has its own cooling window.
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