But I am shocked certain brains around here just rely on a calculator for (insert number of pc here) the purchase of PSU. That's total Noob non-sense.
And that was a naïve, if not arrogant comment too.
Who said these "certain brains" "
just" rely on a calculator? I see no post above that says any one does that.
And it is naïve to suggest the eXtreme OuterVision calculator is "just" a calculator too - as if all calculators are alike. Total nonsense.
If one takes the time to do their homework, to see what the eXtreme OuterVision calculator is about,
setting aside biases and pre-conceived notions, and actually
give it an honest and fair try, they would actually see how useful a tool it can be, for novices and pros alike.
Note it does not tell you what size to get. It suggest
the minimum size and even warns about instability issues should one go with a less capable supply.
If one would bother to take a minute to see what the company behind the eXtreme OuterVision calculator is
about instead of remaining ignorant and "just" assuming one is smarter and more clever than these people who do this day-in and day-out
for a living, they would learn my (
bold underline) added,
The eXtreme Outer Vision's main goal is to help all computer enthusiasts with proper power supply estimation for their PC builds. Not knowing how much wattage and amperage is required to power your computer may result in instability and significant damage of the PC components.
But again, as I have said many times already, if you don't want to use it, don't! I don't care! But don't assume a good calculator like the eXtreme OuterVision calculator can't give a user a good
estimate of their
minimum needs. It can. To suggest otherwise is pure ignorance, at the very least.
And for sure, there is no shame in using a good tool to help do a task, regardless ones experience level. In fact, enlisting the aid of a good tool is a characteristic of wisdom.
That's total Noob non-sense.
Oh? I note PCPartPicker also recommends an "estimated"
minimum PSU size when users use their Builder wizard, warning,
Note: Wattages are estimates only. Actual power draw may differ from listed values.
Does that suggest or mean that information is "total Noob non-sense" too? No. And your disparaging remark certainly does NOT suggest you are the
preeminent expert you think you are either.
Knowing how to do something does not make one an expert, or superior to others.
Enlisting other, able people to do something for you, or help you do something, does not make one a "total Noob".