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Quote yakyb 18th September 2007, 13:07
this will be my new power supply
Quote samkiller42 18th September 2007, 13:11
Looks good, and just what i need, awesome as always bindi:P

Sam
Quote Mankz. 18th September 2007, 13:35
My red one should be here soon if customs don't hold it back..
Quote Hazardous 18th September 2007, 13:44
I bought one of their 750w Ultra-Quiet Quad Silence jobbies a while back.

Considering what they used to cost... the price drops have been quite dramatic since their merger with/buy out by (I can't remember which it is?) OCZ
My 750w model cost me 'just' £99 + VAT. That's about 50% less than that same PSU would've cost me just a few months back
Quote E.E.L. Ambiense 18th September 2007, 13:53
As always, PCP&C has another great unit to add to their lineup of great units. I have one of their Turbocool 510 SLI units. Loud as hell compared to others, but stable as a rock.
Quote mrb_no1 18th September 2007, 14:10
A comparison between their 'connected at the source' psu's and an equivalent power rating psu from enermax or tagan would be a comparison that might justify or dismiss their claims more effectively, who knows?

Otherwise a nice looking pair of psu's that do the job.

peace

fatman
Quote Bindibadgi 18th September 2007, 14:11
Search the site for "PSUs" and you'll see another 700-850W roundup ;)
Quote naokaji 18th September 2007, 14:38
700 - 850 W roundup here
and the 900 - 1100 W roundup is here
Quote Bindibadgi 18th September 2007, 15:28
Thanks, Nao.
Quote Koolpc 18th September 2007, 17:57
Good article.
Quote JCBeastie 18th September 2007, 19:11
You know PCP&C were rercently aquired by OCZ, so expect future PSUs combining aesthetics, ergonomics and stunning performance. So don't all rush out and buy a PCP&C just yet. :)
Quote enughhh 18th September 2007, 20:16
I may have to disagree with the author in regards to his dislike of a non-modular design. These are 750W power supplies potentially running huge amounts of current through those wires. Having another connector will add resistance to those wires (especially if they use a crimp connection).

( huge current) * (any added resistance) = voltage drop = bad
Quote samkiller42 19th September 2007, 15:57
bindi, what dimensions are these PSU's?

Cheers
Sam
Quote Bindibadgi 19th September 2007, 16:28
Quote:
Originally Posted by enughhh
I may have to disagree with the author in regards to his dislike of a non-modular design. These are 750W power supplies potentially running huge amounts of current through those wires. Having another connector will add resistance to those wires (especially if they use a crimp connection).

( huge current) * (any added resistance) = voltage drop = bad

True, but then jack up the voltage, no? OCZ have previously made PSUs with POTs you can tune yourself so it's not impossible. Plus, a hotter case from poorer airflow is just as bad as poor voltages. It's all swings and round abouts - what stops the connection to the mobo/hard drive/graphics not to be fantastic either?

18x15x8cm :)
Quote E.E.L. Ambiense 19th September 2007, 16:32
PCP&C have always argued against the modular thing. Personally, I prefer modular. I understand both sides of the argument regardless. Hell, to come to middleground I purchased a PCP&C unit made modular by Performance-PCs and warranty is still valid due to them being authorized by PCP&C to work on their units.
Quote Bogie 19th September 2007, 16:45
I have the Enermax Infinity 750W. I cant recommend it enough! 10/10
Quote Bindibadgi 19th September 2007, 17:15
Quote:
Originally Posted by E.E.L. Ambiense
PCP&C have always argued against the modular thing. Personally, I prefer modular. I understand both sides of the argument regardless. Hell, to come to middleground I purchased a PCP&C unit made modular by Performance-PCs and warranty is still valid due to them being authorized by PCP&C to work on their units.

Well the email we got from them was very positive - they understood a "modders" position even though they are staunch performance engineers, so considering PCPC own OCZ now I wouldn't be surprised if we got PCPC inside modxstream PSUs.. perhaps.

Bogie - 720W ;)
Quote E.E.L. Ambiense 19th September 2007, 18:25
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
Well the email we got from them was very positive - they understood a "modders" position even though they are staunch performance engineers, so considering PCPC own OCZ now I wouldn't be surprised if we got PCPC inside modxstream PSUs.. perhaps.

Bogie - 720W ;)

I'd buy it too. PCP&C performance + OCZ looks = coolness.
Quote Spaceraver 20th September 2007, 00:33
Hm, as far as i can remember, topnurse used a PCPC psu in her Feeding Frenzy build ( where is she anyway?) and she clipped some of the wires, ie. opened and removed some connectors inside her psu... she even RMA'ed it after and they took it back, noted the state and said... "yep, that is our psu and it slipped through QC where it should have failed, we'll replace it, no charge" Don't hang me on the statement, but that was what i understood by her posts after.
Quote Woodstock 20th September 2007, 05:22
i dont see any reason to go for this over a corsair hx620 (for what i would need), and the corsair is modular
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