You're welcome to your opinion Bill, I'm not gonna argue with you. im certainly not interested in helping you understand warrantees.
Agreed ... for a time EVGA was offering a 10 year warranty on the B / B1 series PSUs. While it's certainly true that a longer warranty will be put on a higher quality component, after ll better quality parts should last longer. But let's face it warrantees are basically insurance policies. All quality levels fall on a curve, if you want to compete say and match your competitors $100 product with 5 year warranty, take your 3 year warranty $70 product and add $15 to the price to cover the greater anticipated failure rate.
Nothing is
guaranteed in life but if you go with a decent brand and not middle of the road units, hopefully you'll get a good one. No complaints at all from me about EVGA at all with the units I have. I'm waiting on a few more units to be delivered so I can comment on those when I do
My son is on his 2nd G2 1000. It was the only thing in the PC that you could hear as fan noise was loud. After doing some seraching, it disn't seem to affect all units tho a significant portion of them ... well of course it's significant if you have one
. It does after 18 months and the RMA replacement is again the noisiest thing on the PC. But like anything else.... Does EVGA make a) great PSUs b) good PSUs c) average PSUs or d) Crappy PSUS... again the two correct answers are e) They don't make any PSUs and f) the ones they do selll incluse a thru d
Doesn't help if you buy a bigger watts psu then needed so it can actually last a longer time because it will never be under 90-100% load?
I am not sure where I picked this up.
Yes it is a good idea, a PSU is most efficient at 50% load, so year, the PSU will be a) more efficient b) will produce less heat c) will produce less noise and heat. I just add up all the component wattages (with OC) ... simple math, don't need an online calculator and than multiply 1.25 to 1.50
No one can ever tell. I have had a HX1050 as well as an AX8 60 go bad on me. Neither of those were cheap PSUs back in the day. The AX series still aren't cheap either.
Both PSUs weren't being run anywhere close to their limits at the time also
The HX850 was a great one ... HX1050 and 1150 mot so much.
Yeah, I've got a couple old Antecs chugging along too. They used to be my go-to brand.
I consider the Antec CP 850 as probably the best Pricce / Performance buy on a PSU that I ever made.
All PSUs weaken with age. While it is not common for all components inside your computer to demand peak power at the same time, it can happen and must be planned for. So it is certainly possible there could be times when your 750W was stressed.
I have every system plugged into a "kil-o-watt" meter
http://www.p3international.com/products/P4400.html
OEM is more important than brand name. Every brand out there has good and bad units.
Knowledge is power, know what you're actually buying.
Not quite ... OEM name isn't worth much without knowing what platform the OEM used. Like vendors, OEMs make products to fit various price niche's from ow budget to enthusiast... for example.... if the OEM is Superflower, are we talking Golden Green or Leadex Platinum ... just like if you were buying Seasonic , are we talking Focus Gold of Focus Gold Plus ?
The Antec blew and killed the system. The Seasonic box continued to work properly for years afterward.
That's proof enough for me. It hasn't happened again since I quit Antec. Once bitten, twice shy.
You should be aware that 1) Antec doesn't make PSUs and 2) Seasonic makes a lage portion of Antec PSUs.
Antec Neo Eco 400/620, Antec High Current Gamer 400-620 , Antec High Current Gamer 750M/850M, Antec TruePower Classic. Antec EDGE 550-750, Antec EDGE 850 and others... also made many other solid PSUs XFX XTR2 Corsair AX 760-860, XFX XTS2 , XFX XTI , XFX ProSeries 1050/1250 , XFX XTR 1050, Corsair HX650
The Antec High Current Gamer (M) 400-620 is the same PSU as the SeasonicM12II Bronze