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Post #139474949 added 08-09-2020 9:14 AM by soarwitheagles in Deal Talk
Heat is the number one killer of computer components. High Air Flow is crucial to increase the longevity of all computer components. Hence, my 14 fans...most are not visible . With good air...
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Post #139482788 added 08-09-2020 3:14 PM by monkieinabarrel in Deal Talk
Isn't Apevia pretty garbage? Using a Thermaltake 750W Modular semi-RGB with a 10 year warranty that i purchased for $50. Maybe wait for a better deal, unless you absolutely have to buy now.
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Post #139503407 added 08-10-2020 11:41 AM by SaveTheSunF1R3x in Deal Talk
You guys do realize all these psus come from the same handfull of factories right? Aspire (Apevia) uses youngyear as their OEM. Thats rosewill, ultra, mge. ultra being the stand out brand in that...
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Post #139442951 added 08-07-2020 6:50 PM by MellowBusiness in Deal Talk
3 Year warranty is pretty low but the PSU brand ranks B on LinusTechTips PSU tier list.
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Post #139446908 added 08-07-2020 11:23 PM by 4274284727 in Deal Talk
It's detachable if you yank hard enough!
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Post #139456799 added 08-08-2020 11:35 AM by Chemosh013 in Deal Talk
Airflow. You either have to find a place to stash all the extra cables or have cables getting in the way of your air. Also easier to make changes in your PC without a PSU rat king getting in the way.
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Post #139456832 added 08-08-2020 11:37 AM by nighth3k in Deal Talk
That's what she said!
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Post #139457411 added 08-08-2020 12:05 PM by The_Doug in Deal Talk
That's better than I'd have expected. Thanks for mentioning the new PSU list https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psucultists-psu-tier-list/ I'd been using this list from 2011, so it's not...
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Post #139457513 added 08-08-2020 12:10 PM by ck128 in Deal Talk
First Amazon question: "Apevia only uses Andyson according to the official supplier documents. And Andyson only manufactures for two brands to the US. Apevia and EVGA." So this is sister brand to...
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Post #139457693 added 08-08-2020 12:18 PM by ck128 in Deal Talk
Andyson builds for EVGA (some models), these models are in A tier: Andyson | N - R - PX - TX - GX Needs to map the Apevia to the model line up. https://www.andysonpower.com/products/all/1.htm
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Post #139468871 added 08-08-2020 11:15 PM by SteelyDamned in Deal Talk
I’ve used those cheap (?) EVGA N1’s for years without one failing and they are on the “potentially dangerous” category. Huh. EDIT: I was wrong. I meant the Corsair CX series PSU’s.
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Post #139469213 added 08-08-2020 11:56 PM by BlackLotus777 in Deal Talk
I don't show off my PC, my very small case only came with a side window, but I don't care. But, I'll always suggest and aim for modular or at least semi-modular if building a PC for myself or...
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Post #139444334 added 08-07-2020 8:09 PM by max1001 in Deal Talk
Reading the Amazon made my head hurt. Someone gave it 2 stars because the cable are not detachable.....
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Post #139450832 added 08-08-2020 7:00 AM by FairFriction277 in Deal Talk
I’m NOT showing off the inside of my PC, why I need modular?
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Post #139454477 added 08-08-2020 9:49 AM by lucifer22 in Deal Talk
Apevia junk
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Post #139459283 added 08-08-2020 1:34 PM by lifexpert in Deal Talk
People, never ever get cheap on power supply. A good power supply can out last any other computer parts. My current power supply I bought it 11 years ago. Spend good money on it, it worthy.
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Post #139453322 added 08-08-2020 8:55 AM by DealhunterPNW in Deal Talk
Lol at people detracting for being non modular. You know most PCs don’t have see thru panels, right?
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Post #139464638 added 08-08-2020 6:39 PM by RyanL in Deal Talk
Yeah, not really sure why this is front page. But then again, not sure why a lot of things make it there to FP these days. People are arguing about over the fact that it's not modular. Who cares,...
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Post #139483427 added 08-09-2020 3:44 PM by LovelyApparel6567 in Deal Talk
Dealing with a non modular psu is a pain in the ass so I can understand why people downvote it for not being modular.
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Post #139491629 added 08-10-2020 12:01 AM by The_Doug in Deal Talk
I miss the CX430 for $25 EVERY DAY with prices we're seeing these days. I think I gave away my last one of those (was my backup PSU) in a build for one of my students last fall.
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Post #139517987 added 08-10-2020 9:16 PM by OliveTexture441 in Deal Talk
Got the 800w for my dual GPU folding rig. Currently using 2xGTX 1060.
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Post #139517588 added 08-10-2020 8:49 PM by PurpleJoke4499 in Deal Talk
I bought one of these to power an i5 10400 and rtx 2060. Its very light weight which makes me a little nervous. I had a 600 watt gold evga psu in another build and it was noticeably heavier. Its...
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Post #139485059 added 08-09-2020 5:10 PM by ff04f in Deal Talk
Got this PSU 3 months ago, seems really stable, able to power my core i5 9400f & RX 5700XT system without any issue. Cons are the non-modular & mustard ketchup cables, but it isn't really matter to...
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Post #139442717 added 08-07-2020 6:40 PM by sorbitol in Deal Talk
Finally some good deals on something that is currently too heavy and expensive to ship on cargo ships or planes. So whether it's a deal or not for a 600w psu.... I'm sure we'll see some sort of deal...
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Post #139454492 added 08-08-2020 9:50 AM by lucifer22 in Deal Talk
Convenience
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Post #139457195 added 08-08-2020 11:53 AM by Ellimis in Deal Talk
You know it's significantly easier to build with a modular PSU, right? Especially when you don't have any SATA disks or any need for molex power.
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Post #139457468 added 08-08-2020 12:08 PM by The_Doug in Deal Talk
It depends on how much that costs. With a 3-year warranty, they're probably of similar performance. But I don't know much specifically about your unit.
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Post #139457609 added 08-08-2020 12:15 PM by The_Doug in Deal Talk
"Name Brand" isn't the OEM. Thermaltake is a "Name Brand", but they still make PSUs I wouldn't put in my machine. This list considers who actually builds the branded PSUs:...
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Post #139457654 added 08-08-2020 12:17 PM by goyangyi1 in Deal Talk
lawl you comedian
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Post #139457894 added 08-08-2020 12:29 PM by ArthurT4614 in Deal Talk
You will appreciate it during installation without all the excess clutter to worry about.
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Post #139458848 added 08-08-2020 1:13 PM by polymorphicdeal in Deal Talk
If someone wants modular they should just buy a modular power supply.
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Post #139460969 added 08-08-2020 2:59 PM by MostBased in Deal Talk
Sounds like my experience with Jabra earbuds. Complete run around, wouldn't honor warranty.
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Post #139461221 added 08-08-2020 3:10 PM by sorbitol in Deal Talk
I thought that way years ago to. I took my nice evga, and chopped off one set of cable rails. But 10 years later, I was using more drives, and read about the dangers using molex to SATA power...
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Post #139463357 added 08-08-2020 5:23 PM by FaithfulClub1075 in Deal Talk
dont buy
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Post #139440620 added 08-07-2020 5:02 PM by PennyFound in Deal Talk
Amazon has Apevia Prestige 600W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply (ATX-PR600W) for $52.99. Shipping is free >In stock on August 17
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Post #139456655 added 08-07-2020 5:03 PM by slickdewmaster in Deal Talk
Apevia via Amazon has Apevia Prestige 600W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Gaming Power Supply (ATX-PR600W) on sale for $52.99. Shipping is free. Thanks PennyFound Note, in stock on August 17, 2020. ...
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Post #139463336 added 08-08-2020 5:22 PM by FaithfulClub1075 in Deal Talk
Just a warning to those who are going to buy this psu, the fan is at 100% all the time and is pretty loud. I returned it for that reason alone.
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Post #139450256 added 08-08-2020 6:28 AM by WilliamRLBaker in Deal Talk
Not surprising while I don't agree with 2 stars modular should be the standard by now, I recently got an evga 800w gold certified semi modular for $80 and I don't think I'll ever be able to go back...
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Post #139460906 added 08-08-2020 2:56 PM by PeterS3925 in Deal Talk
This seems good but wish it was cheaper by at least $30 or so ...
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