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Absolutely nothing! Say it again. OK, I'll stop with the Motown music and get back to PSU. In a recent PSU review the following was written about PSU warranties
Overall, the Rebel P20 1200W has a fair price, offering decent performance. Some of you might frown upon the 2-year warranty that Sharkoon offers, but I won’t since I am sick and tired of other brands’ totally unrealistic warranty periods. This is why I no longer list the warranty period in my pros or cons lists. Long warranties offer more problems than solutions; ultimately, they do not benefit consumers and the brands that offer them. You buy a new car, get a 5-6 years warranty, the best, and buy a new PSU and ask for ten or more! A PC part whose life is mainly dependent on the electricity network’s quality, so it is super easy for a brand to reject your RMA, and for a good reason! It is way better to have normal and not marketing-oriented warranty periods and be treated better, and the product prices won’t also be affected.
These comments carry some weight as they come from arguably the top PSU reviewer out there who's also the CEO of Cybenetics testing labs. I personally look as the warranty as it gives me a general idea if the brand is cutting corners with quality parts in particular the fan but also in other areas. That said I totally see the reviewers points as well in certain situations. This is why when people say only the OEM is important in a PSU rather than the brand, they are wrong. Brands play a major role in your PSU and are just as important as the OEM, in many cases more so.
Your thoughts? Does the PSU warranty play a part in your purchase or does it come to a point where three is just as good as five, seven is just as good as ten, etc., etc.,
Overall, the Rebel P20 1200W has a fair price, offering decent performance. Some of you might frown upon the 2-year warranty that Sharkoon offers, but I won’t since I am sick and tired of other brands’ totally unrealistic warranty periods. This is why I no longer list the warranty period in my pros or cons lists. Long warranties offer more problems than solutions; ultimately, they do not benefit consumers and the brands that offer them. You buy a new car, get a 5-6 years warranty, the best, and buy a new PSU and ask for ten or more! A PC part whose life is mainly dependent on the electricity network’s quality, so it is super easy for a brand to reject your RMA, and for a good reason! It is way better to have normal and not marketing-oriented warranty periods and be treated better, and the product prices won’t also be affected.
These comments carry some weight as they come from arguably the top PSU reviewer out there who's also the CEO of Cybenetics testing labs. I personally look as the warranty as it gives me a general idea if the brand is cutting corners with quality parts in particular the fan but also in other areas. That said I totally see the reviewers points as well in certain situations. This is why when people say only the OEM is important in a PSU rather than the brand, they are wrong. Brands play a major role in your PSU and are just as important as the OEM, in many cases more so.
Your thoughts? Does the PSU warranty play a part in your purchase or does it come to a point where three is just as good as five, seven is just as good as ten, etc., etc.,
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