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Seasonic Prime TX-1600 ATX 3.0

Usually there will be other PSUs to compare with!
 
Expensive ... yes an no ...
You can see things like this : 500 $ for a 12 years warranty, so +/- 42 $ per year and +/- 3.5 $ per month !
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This is for those that take the rule of "Don't cheap out on your most important part" too seriously. Still a behemoth of a PSU!
 
12 Year warranty, fantastic performance, More headroom than most would need for the next 5+ year in realistic terms

Sure 500 dollars is a lot for your average PC builder/gamer but when your looking at 4090s/threadrippers/AI workstations etc this makes far more sense there.
 
I don't know why, but - here in Europe - Seasonic has become more and more difficult to find, and with out of the chart prices.
 
Another "minetard" PSU made in anticipation that mining would still be a thing, this is overkill for anyone but those sad few minetards still tryna get those last blocks, pathetic.
 
I wonder if it is intentional.

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12 Year warranty, fantastic performance, More headroom than most would need for the next 5+ year in realistic terms

Sure 500 dollars is a lot for your average PC builder/gamer but when your looking at 4090s/threadrippers/AI workstations etc this makes far more sense there.
It has to be said that it's easy to offer a 12 years warranty with a tag price of 500 dollars. Actually, you can even avoid to improve quality at all: you can simply accept an higher long-term RMA volume, because of all the money you banked in first place. To be clear, I'm not saying that this is the case, because I love Seasonic (to date, mine has been running for 11 years!).
 
It has to be said that it's easy to offer a 12 years warranty with a tag price of 500 dollars. Actually, you can even avoid to improve quality at all: you can simply accept an higher long-term RMA volume, because of all the money you banked in first place. To be clear, I'm not saying that this is the case, because I love Seasonic (to date, mine has been running for 11 years!).
True but when you are also one of the largest OEM/ODMs for the PSU market you have to be able to back up your claims realistically.
 
@W1zzard @suvirintojas

Do we really need referral links in "Value and Conclusion" section?
Probably not, but the site engine changes them automatically.. you'd never notice hadn't your adblock warned you if you wanted to follow the link
 
For me, I like buying more PS than I need for the silence. Something like this you could probably run a real high end rig and not have to hear anything.
 
For me, I like buying more PS than I need for the silence. Something like this you could probably run a real high end rig and not have to hear anything.
Yup, passive operation up to 800 W is underrated. Peak efficiency is around ~50% load too so...
 
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Years ago one could over pay for a PSU to give themselves peace of mind they buying a quality component to last that feeds their entire rig, however now I feel the ATX and connector spec is in a unstable state, so wouldnt be so confident of long term life out of it.
 
I have 3 Seasonic TX units love them all will probably never buy another brand unless Seasonic is the oem.
 
Usually there will be other PSUs to compare with!
You could notice that the format of whole review is significantly different compared to previous reviews which iirc were done by Aris from HWBusters/Cybernetics. (which i personally found more detailed and comprehensive)
This is is done by the recently hired reviewer (notice account creation date is roughly half a year ago). Therefore there is need for more units to be reviews so that the data is Ycomparable.

I have 3 Seasonic TX units love them all will probably never buy another brand unless Seasonic is the oem
Kinda on the same bandwagon PSUs in all rigs are Seasonic and ideally future ones too, mainly because i don't have to worry about cabling and can swap the PSU easily as i wish.
 
Nice psu. Probably gonna be my next PSU. The TX-1300
 
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Another "minetard" PSU made in anticipation that mining would still be a thing, this is overkill for anyone but those sad few minetards still tryna get those last blocks, pathetic.
That's hardly the only use case for this. I'd actually be shocked if they even considered that use case.

Definitely, once we have more comparison data


Meh .. no .. that kinda makes those referral links pointless ..

edit: changed to amz, which also has the thermaltake even cheaper
Thanks for being so fast to respond to critique that has a legit foundation man. I know you know this, but you are a big portion of what makes this site awesome.
 
Maybe make ceramic power connectors, for these melting graphic cards.
 
Thanks for the review - This is what, your 2nd, 3rd review for TPU now?
I know it's outside your control at the moment but I'm thinking that PSU reviews are enhanced so much by comparison data - how feasible would it be to reach out to EVGA, Corsair, Seasonic, etc and see if they can send you one or two of their best-selling models? TPU is a respected site for PSU reviews thanks to @crmaris' history and it would be good to use that reputation to your advantage.

Maybe make ceramic power connectors, for these melting graphic cards.
I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes a thing that PSU makers and cable manufacturers try before too long, given that Nvidia seems hell-bent on trying to jam twice as much current down connectors that are half the size....
 
Thanks for the review - This is what, your 2nd, 3rd review for TPU now?
I know it's outside your control at the moment but I'm thinking that PSU reviews are enhanced so much by comparison data - how feasible would it be to reach out to EVGA, Corsair, Seasonic, etc and see if they can send you one or two of their best-selling models? TPU is a respected site for PSU reviews thanks to @crmaris' history and it would be good to use that reputation to your advantage.


I wouldn't be surprised if this becomes a thing that PSU makers and cable manufacturers try before too long, given that Nvidia seems hell-bent on trying to jam twice as much current down connectors that are half the size....
New PSU testing methodology, new comparison data. As more reviews are completed more comparisons will become available.
 
New PSU testing methodology, new comparison data. As more reviews are completed more comparisons will become available.
Well obviously, I was just wondering if that's a good enough reason for PSU manufacturer marketing departments to allocate TPU some review samples. They'll get the longest possible amount of exposure since it's right after the testing methodology reset.

I'm sure it's not that simple, but with my dealings with AMD, Intel, and Nvidia reps, if you don't ask, you don't get anything!
 
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