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PC Power Supply Discussion Troubleshooting and discussion of computer power supplies |
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I still can't believe that these ripple values are produced without even the need for caps to be put inside the cables!!
Simply amazing job from Seasonic!! ![]()
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Those Seasonic guys are such showoffs.
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Absolutely amazing stuff from Seasonic, Superflower must be nervous now with such a good unit like this competing.
My favorite thing of all is the tight voltage regulation,all Japanese caps,and barely no wires being used inside the PSU. Has Seasonic mentioned if there will be lower wattage units like this 650w? 550w? or maybe even higher like 950w? 1000+w? |
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600W fanless.
Higher wattages will probably come later and won't use the exact same platform, this platform is only from 650W till 850W. But that's normal, platforms almost always scale 200/300W and above that a different platform is used. |
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Sweet mother of... That PSU was laughing at you while you tested it, Wolfy. Laughing heartily all the way through.
This is fantastic work from Seasonic. It blows everything else out of the water. And it isn't even using digital control! I shudder to think what numbers a digital Seasonic PSU would turn in... |
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impressive as expected. I prefer not to have ribbon style cables on premium psus, but I'd use custom sleeves anyway.
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Damned fine power supply...almost makes me want to go out and buy one to replace my Antec HCP-750 Plat.....almost.
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Very sexy, PSU, WOW!!
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That's a really pretty PSU! I have just bought mine (850W)... But what I have noticed something weird:
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My unit: Pushed: hybrid mode on Not pushed: hybrid mode off Review unit: Pushed: hybrid mode off Not pushed: hybrid mode on Is my unit the intended way or did I just got one of these "faulty"-Units described in the 750W thread? I'm just a bit confused ![]() |
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