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I bought one yesterday, but I didn't post it because it went out of stock. Earlier, it just came back, so I posted it.
It may come back again tomorrow.
There was only 1 in stock at the time of posting (of 5 total). SAMA had a similar deal not too long ago (with 12vhpwr connector) that's b-tier from Newegg (10 year warranty). Not sure about this ebay seller which might explain the pricing.
Last edited by vivisimonvi December 13, 2024 at 11:36 AM.
Odd. It normally costs more than twice as much.
UK-based well-established seller. Free shipping to the US, cheap shipping elsewhere. Something doesn't add up.
Will be interesting if you get a shipping number. And more interesting if it arrives, and as described.
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SAMA had a similar deal not too long ago (with 12vhpwr connector) that's b-tier from Newegg.
Odd. It normally costs more than twice as much.
UK-based well-established seller. Free shipping to the US, cheap shipping elsewhere. Something doesn't add up.
Will be interesting if you get a shipping number. And more interesting if it arrives, and as described.
SAMA?
I bought a Asus ROG 750W A Tier PSU from Newegg for like 49.99 about a year or so ago
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Probably no warranty since is not a authorize seler but still great price.
Page 2 of Asus Warranty Form:
"This warranty applies for the period defined on the label sticker at the back of the Product ("Warranty Period"). For example: 24M means 24 months, and 36M means 36 months from the date the Product was first purchased by an end-customer ("Date Of Purchase"). If proof of purchase cannot be provided, the manufacture date as recorded by ASUS will be deemed to be the start of the Warranty Period."
So, to claim warranty, just don't provide your proof of purchase (say something like you lost your receipt), and "the manufacture date as recorded by ASUS will be deemed to be the start of the Warranty Period."
This PSU was released on 7/6/2023. In the worst case scenario, there should still be around 8-9 years of warranty left.
I bought a Asus ROG 750W A Tier PSU from Newegg for like 49.99 about a year or so ago
A sale, I guess?
But the times are different now. This year's Black Friday was rather lukewarm as far as PSUs are concerned.
Currently sold on Amazon US for $130.
The eBay listing is $51, from the UK, does not ship to any European country. Free shipping to the US, $4 anywhere else internationally.
Besides the PSU-related description, the listing description also mentions:
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Cordon Jabra de déconnexion rapide (QD) vers jack 3,5 mm pour Alcatel, avec fonctions de décrochage/raccrochage/désactivation micro
Language: Anglais
The 2nd listing image[ebayimg.com] is some 3.5mm jack adapter.
I think a few people are going to get their unexpected $51-55 Alcatel quick-disconnect adapter.
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This PSU was released on 7/6/2023.
Sold on Amazon since 3/2023.
And someone here[reddit.com] reported buying one on 11/2022. But either way, if Asus honors it, even 7 years would be good.
Last edited by mfour December 13, 2024 at 01:12 PM.
It's been a good companion for a year now. In terms of PSU sales this year... well I did buy the SAMA 750W for $50 to have a backup PSU but other then that, I was really hoping to build an itx system and was hoping on a good price on an SFX Power Supply but yeah didn't see anything.
That Strix PSU might be preferable to the TUF here.
It includes a switch to override the fan no-spin behavior, an extra SATA modular socket, and maybe it's preferable that the ODM is Seasonic rather than Great Wall.
The only negative is that it's not ATX 3.
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I bought one yesterday, but I didn't post it because it went out of stock. Earlier, it just came back, so I posted it.
Well, thanks. Do tell what happened in the end.
Last edited by mfour December 14, 2024 at 06:16 AM.
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Out of stock.
It may come back again tomorrow.
Out of stock.
Odd. It normally costs more than twice as much.
UK-based well-established seller. Free shipping to the US, cheap shipping elsewhere. Something doesn't add up.
Will be interesting if you get a shipping number. And more interesting if it arrives, and as described.
Odd. It normally costs more than twice as much.
UK-based well-established seller. Free shipping to the US, cheap shipping elsewhere. Something doesn't add up.
Will be interesting if you get a shipping number. And more interesting if it arrives, and as described.
SAMA?
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"This warranty applies for the period defined on the label sticker at the back of the Product ("Warranty Period"). For example: 24M means 24 months, and 36M means 36 months from the date the Product was first purchased by an end-customer ("Date Of Purchase"). If proof of purchase cannot be provided, the manufacture date as recorded by ASUS will be deemed to be the start of the Warranty Period."
So, to claim warranty, just don't provide your proof of purchase (say something like you lost your receipt), and "the manufacture date as recorded by ASUS will be deemed to be the start of the Warranty Period."
This PSU was released on 7/6/2023. In the worst case scenario, there should still be around 8-9 years of warranty left.
But the times are different now. This year's Black Friday was rather lukewarm as far as PSUs are concerned.
Currently sold on Amazon US for $130.
The eBay listing is $51, from the UK, does not ship to any European country. Free shipping to the US, $4 anywhere else internationally.
Besides the PSU-related description, the listing description also mentions:
Language: Anglais
I think a few people are going to get their unexpected $51-55 Alcatel quick-disconnect adapter.
And someone here [reddit.com] reported buying one on 11/2022. But either way, if Asus honors it, even 7 years would be good.
It's been a good companion for a year now. In terms of PSU sales this year... well I did buy the SAMA 750W for $50 to have a backup PSU but other then that, I was really hoping to build an itx system and was hoping on a good price on an SFX Power Supply but yeah didn't see anything.
That Strix PSU might be preferable to the TUF here.
It includes a switch to override the fan no-spin behavior, an extra SATA modular socket, and maybe it's preferable that the ODM is Seasonic rather than Great Wall.
The only negative is that it's not ATX 3.
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