[QUOTE="psychobrew"]
[QUOTE="Adamantium4k2"]
Ewww a meager 600w for a lot more money and a small amp upgrade? For all I know that could blow up just like any other $20 psu
Anyway, I decided to look at this as my final verdict.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ak800&cat=PWR
Adamantium4k2
Just go for it. You're not going to listen to reason. Amps are the amount of available power on a rail (Amps x Volts = Watts). Yes, that 600 watt PSU is more powerful than that cheap so called800 watt PSU you're looking at, and you can bet every spec on that cheap PSU it is greatly exaggerated. Each rail on a cheap power supply is tested with minimal loads on other rails -- this is not a real world situation. There is no way that PSU is going to give you the rated amps with all rails under load. Not to mention cheaper soldering jobs, components, and safety features.
Keep this in mind -- that 800 watt A-Power PSU weighs just as much as a typical 300 - 400 watt PSU. Something smells fishy here.
I'm beginning to think you're joking with your outrageous comments. You do not need the most expensive, name brand PSU as some people would have you believe. You do need a quality one, and most companies that exaggerate the abilities of their products are not quality.
No, sorry, I'm not joking. Brand names can blow up just like anything else. Case in point, I bought a Sony TV, and right out of the box, it had numerous problems (turning off for no reason, random screen glitches, and a weird buzzing noise coming from the back of the set). Your just paying too much for the name. Just because its says 'A-Power' instead of 'Corsair' doesn't mean its cheap. You haven't used it before so your credibility is questionable. I made up my mind and I'm gonna purchase the 800w instead of the overbloated one you suggested. Your minds made up, so is mine.
Sony isn't exactly a quality brand (no mass producer really is), and you're right, anything can blow up but some things are more likely to blow up than others. I'm a little confuesd why you asked for advice if you're not willing to listen to it, but I guess you like to learn you lessons the hard way.
In any case, we are in agreement that you don't need name brands. We are in dissagreement that you do need a quality product and I've already explained what's wrong with the power supply you're looking at.
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