An excellent quality and very efficient power supply for a budget price. 5 year warranty Included.
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KiretoX to tempt
28 Aug 1610#5
So give us a platinum sold at this price anywhere?
Gkains to dandoc2
28 Aug 163#2
This is made by FSP: http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=454
Gets a good review but I prefer Seasonic or SuperFlower as the OEM but then the EVGA SuperNova G2 or GS are another £15 or so although those are fully modular. Well, from the review it looks like only the main ATX cable is fixed. Can't think of any builds where you wouldn't need that cable though...
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dandoc2
28 Aug 16#1
Prefer fully modular but don't mind a semi
Gkains to dandoc2
28 Aug 163#2
This is made by FSP: http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=454
Gets a good review but I prefer Seasonic or SuperFlower as the OEM but then the EVGA SuperNova G2 or GS are another £15 or so although those are fully modular. Well, from the review it looks like only the main ATX cable is fixed. Can't think of any builds where you wouldn't need that cable though...
pukenukem to dandoc2
28 Aug 162#3
Smut.
Alvie to dandoc2
29 Aug 16#7
Look for the g2 model or the gs (gold silence) I use the GS650, it is a great PSU, I bought it for around £63.
RedRain to dandoc2
30 Aug 16#25
can you explain the difference plz
tempt
28 Aug 161#4
Prefer Platinium for this price.
KiretoX to tempt
28 Aug 1610#5
So give us a platinum sold at this price anywhere?
Nate1492 to tempt
29 Aug 16#8
Like, really, you make this comment, but is there a link to anything Platinum for under 85? I'd buy that right now.
vulcanproject
29 Aug 161#6
Good PSU, can't really go wrong. I forked out more for a big P2 though, because I had planned to keep it a long time. They do have 10 year warranties! Absolute fantastic PSUs some of he best on the market today and worth the money if you consider their potential longevity.
Gkains
29 Aug 162#9
Don't think the second letter in EVGA PSU model numbers stands for any words. Rather it indicates who the OEM is.
(The first letter is the rating B=Bronze, G=Guild, P=Platinum.)
S is SeaSonic
2 is SuperFlower
Q seems to be FSP
and so on.
So the P2 model vulcanproject mentions in post #6 would be a SuperFlower one, whereas your 660GS was made by SeaSonic
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http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=454
Gets a good review but I prefer Seasonic or SuperFlower as the OEM but then the EVGA SuperNova G2 or GS are another £15 or so although those are fully modular.
Well, from the review it looks like only the main ATX cable is fixed. Can't think of any builds where you wouldn't need that cable though...
All comments (31)
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=454
Gets a good review but I prefer Seasonic or SuperFlower as the OEM but then the EVGA SuperNova G2 or GS are another £15 or so although those are fully modular.
Well, from the review it looks like only the main ATX cable is fixed. Can't think of any builds where you wouldn't need that cable though...
(The first letter is the rating B=Bronze, G=Guild, P=Platinum.)
S is SeaSonic
2 is SuperFlower
Q seems to be FSP
and so on.
So the P2 model vulcanproject mentions in post #6 would be a SuperFlower one, whereas your 660GS was made by SeaSonic
Also, note those PSUs are non-modular.
...I assume if they did a diamond cert., you'd have to have that in order to be credible?