LOL I think it so funny, in a sad, if not pathetic way, when someone claims it is a matter of semantics after they are called out for being technically incorrect. This isn't a Facebook chat page. This is TPU, a "technical" support site. We should be technically correct when posting technical information. That is me being me, and proud of it.
And for the record, claiming someone said, or meant something they didn't say or mean is NOT a matter of semantics. It is misrepresenting what they said, often innocently, but, sadly, often intentionally too. And when intentional, it is often with mal- or deceptive intent. In any case, it is not cool.
Yes, I said researching all components takes a long time - but you decided to leave out where I prefaced that by saying,
What I meant is what I said - much of which you decided to leave out of your reply - this after you claimed you didn't want to get into this, then jumped in.
Yes, I also said the eOVC (eXtreme OuterVision Calculator) is "
the most conservative" when padding the results. But note it still pads the results! And I said, "
and that's a good thing!" and I explained why. But again, you decided to leave that out in your "not getting into it" replies.
Also left out is where I clearly recommended users set "
CPU Utilization to 100%" and "
Computer Utilization Time to 16 hours per day" to pad the results even more.
NO WHERE, NOT ONCE did I ever say users cannot add extra padding when purchasing, if they so desire. And NO WHERE did I say to "only" or "just" use "a" calculator, or even "the" eOVC, as I was falsely accused of when you were
not jumping into this.
So for the umptenth time, since you and others clearly believe you can do a better job of researching and calculating your power needs (and if so, that's great!), then don't use it! I don't care.
And just for the record, not every computer user uses a monster graphics card with outrageous, instantaneous power demands. In fact, not every computer user even uses a graphics card.
You are correct. You did not originate it. My apologies if I caused confusion or offense there. But note you didn't just repeat it, you put it in
HUGE BOLD text. Why, if not to emphasis it? Of course the site owners have a personal interest in the site. Name one that doesn't. Even government and non-profits do. That in no way suggests they are dishonest, or on the take. And again, the eOVC site is NOT affiliated with any PSU maker so again, in their calculations results they do NOT recommend any specific brand - as
this calculator does.
I see no point in discussing this further. For those who know how to research power demands and prefer to calculate their PSU requirements manually, great! Go for it. For those who don't, the eOVC is a valuable tool to use to determine their
minimum needs.
Time to move on.