HP[hp.com] has 1000W HP OMEN ATX 3.1 Fully Modular 80 Plus Gold Power Supply on sale for $99.99 - 10% off when you apply promo code 10ATTACH at checkout = $89.99. Shipping is free.
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HP[hp.com] has 1000W HP OMEN ATX 3.1 Fully Modular 80 Plus Gold Power Supply on sale for $99.99 - 10% off when you apply promo code 10ATTACH at checkout = $89.99. Shipping is free.
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So it's rated at tier d or c?
Just pure ignorance. This is probably closer to A+ than your supposed D. Made by Delta, you know the largest PSU makers for server running hundreds of thousands of dollars per rack.
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Expect it's a tiny 1000watt, any prob gamer knows you should never go past 40% of the capacity for a psu. Real gamers buy 1200watt minimum.
Plenty of good 1200 watt PSUs that are even smaller than this one, including SFX-L PSUs. Never going past 40% is just dumb and stupid. A smart gamer buys for what their computer can pull at peak load, and that will be sufficient for how most gamers use their computers.
The actual rule of thumb is 60% peak, 85% transient.
Below 40 my fan won't even turn, the psu runs cool and will last for well over ten years. I remember when I always recommended buying larger psu's everyone said I was stupid and when gpu's started pulling over 400 watts and CPU's went crazy, we all got to see who the stupid people were. Had to waste money on a new psu and that was when they weren't so cheap and people are still saying to just buy as much as you need today, maybe everyone should get a little extra head room since they are so inexpensive now an extra 200 or 400 watts might only cost 20 percent more.
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By that logic if my 5090 PC was running 700w sustained, I would need 700 / 0.4 = 1750w PSU?
Or do it your way, 1200w * 0.4 is 480w. That's a pretty weak gaming system if cpu and GPU pulls 480w total.
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