I will say, I can see the lack of brand loyalty in NPD data (sure, that's only the US, but it gives you an idea of what happens). You see EVGA go down, the Corsair spikes up. Corsair goes down. ...
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I will say, I can see the lack of brand loyalty in NPD data (sure, that's only the US, but it gives you an idea of what happens). You see EVGA go down, the Corsair spikes up. Corsair goes down. ...
Yep. For example, I see over 1000 each of the SF600, SF750 in Almere. Most are still in China, though.
Of course, not everyone gets their inventory from a Corsair warehouse. Bigger retailers...
I don't disagree.
And with power supplies, there's very little brand loyalty. Is it XXX wattage? Is it XXXX efficiency? Is it full modular? Does it cost $XXXX? Then I'll just buy whatever...
Well... I did learn a thing or two about allocation during this pandemic.
Someone was complaining that there was no SF750 in stock anywhere. I looked in the warehouse and there were a FEW...
Except the Prime Ultra Platinum doesn't use DBB. It uses FDB. That's why I asked the questions I asked.
I think the problem is the driver IC they're using. The cheaper driver IC they tend to...
You know, the problem might not be a "defective" fan, but the fan they use.
Does it just make the fan at very low load/RPM?
I don't think he was saying RM replaced RMx in "reality". Just that Comsvil decided it would RATHER sell RM than RMx and stopped stocking the RMx.
I don't think the problem is going away any time soon. More tariffs hit at the beginning of the year that added the 25% tariff to computer cases AND graphics card. I just went ahead and pulled the...
I can't find UPSs on that site.
But is the TV the only thing going on the UPS?
Also, are you even sure you need a UPS? You're saying to "protect" the TV. Protect it from what? Surges? For...
None, as long as it is properly secured.
No.
Two group regulated PSUs from the same OEM are going to have a similar layout. But you're not taking into account ANY of the components used. You can use the same PCB on a dozen different...
Yep. It's the N1 that doesn't have a HS on the BR.
Sorry. I wouldn't use this thing to power a desk fan.
So, when I do our 0°C tests, I do find my ripple gets higher, voltage regulation gets worse, etc. So I can only imagine that below 0°C it gets even worse.
Obviously, the increased viscosity of...
Nope.
There was a batch recall a while back: https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=201807
But they've since fixed the problem and they're back in stock.
Bro... It says right on the PSU: "Designed for Use With Genuine Corsair Type 4 Cable Sets Only".
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/corsair-cx750f-rgb-750-w/images/psu_rear.jpg
What does that...
Typical operating range for a consumer PSU starts at 0°C.
We don't tend to test below 0°C.
No freaking way the SF750 is discontinued. We can't make enough of them!
An RM850i should have ZERO issues with a 6900XT. The problem is something else.
I believe Arena Electronic GmbH is just the German distributor. Just as "Chieftec USA", aka Systemax, was the U.S. distributor back in the day.
From their website:
"Since 1994, the ARENA...
They're probably looking at the higher efficiency of the AX over HX (Titanium vs. Platinum) and therefore assuming that this means the PSU is better overall.
Yes.
A Goal Zero Yeti.
Nope.
I'm not much help. I use Google Drive and Microsoft One Drive which back up in real time. I then copy over to an external SSD on a weekly basis.
Frame rate is limited to 30 FPS because the human eye only sees 15 FPS.
Well. Cyberpunk is a bit more demanding. I wouldn't use less than a GTX 1060.