Silly move on the plug imo (if they are really bothered used some form of clip?) if I saw an identically spec'd/priced PSU I'd get the one I have plenty of spare power cables for...
Originally Posted by _DTM2000_ Great review and an awesome looking PSU.
I'd love to see some reviews of PC Power & Cooling's latest offerings though, so we can see how they compare.
Originally Posted by _DTM2000_ Great review and an awesome looking PSU.
I'd love to see some reviews of PC Power & Cooling's latest offerings though, so we can see how they compare.
Suggest me a model and I'll look into it.
I picked up the Silencer 750 Quad about six weeks back for £79.99 from eBuyer - it could be used to club people to death as it weighs a fricking tonne and it's not modular at all which means cable management is a must. But it is rather gorgeous in its rather hardy black finish, whisper quiet in operation and doesn't even run warm to the touch - very pleased indeed!
Unfortunately, eBuyer delisted it not long after I ordered mine, and I've not seen it about anywhere since.
Originally Posted by _DTM2000_ Great review and an awesome looking PSU.
I'd love to see some reviews of PC Power & Cooling's latest offerings though, so we can see how they compare.
Suggest me a model and I'll look into it.
From the Silencer range either the 610 EPS or the 750 Quad. From the Turbo-Cool range the 860 ESA or the 1200 ESA. Although I'd settle for the non-ESA models. I review of one from each range would be awesome.
Originally Posted by _DTM2000_ Great review and an awesome looking PSU.
I'd love to see some reviews of PC Power & Cooling's latest offerings though, so we can see how they compare.
Suggest me a model and I'll look into it.
I picked up the Silencer 750 Quad about six weeks back for £79.99 from eBuyer - it could be used to club people to death as it weighs a fricking tonne and it's not modular at all which means cable management is a must. But it is rather gorgeous in its rather hardy black finish, whisper quiet in operation and doesn't even run warm to the touch - very pleased indeed!
Unfortunately, eBuyer delisted it not long after I ordered mine, and I've not seen it about anywhere since.
Originally Posted by IanW The standard "kettle" plug we normally see is rated at a max 10 Amps. The squarer one used here is rated at a max 16 Amps.
(I use them at work).
Perhaps this is the wrong place to ask but reading this review I can't help but wonder why so many PSUs aren't modular? Is there some advantage (other than a cost saving) to having a wired PSU instead of a modular?
Originally Posted by IanW The standard "kettle" plug we normally see is rated at a max 10 Amps. The squarer one used here is rated at a max 16 Amps.
(I use them at work).
Yeah I've got some of those on my servers, a bit of PITA when you need 2 per server.
Originally Posted by StephenK Perhaps this is the wrong place to ask but reading this review I can't help but wonder why so many PSUs aren't modular? Is there some advantage (other than a cost saving) to having a wired PSU instead of a modular?
Every connection made potentially drops the voltage
It opens up further risk of user error in plugging things in
It costs more and is harder to design (more space inside the PSU - potentially affecting airflow and heat)
Users lose plugs, want more, or don't return products to shops with a full complement of cables - stock has to be kept for such a thing.
Bindi I would like to 2nd Shaffa's request,
I would like to see a review of the BeQuiet! modular PSU's also - if they are as efficient as the 650W already reviewed it has to be a winner...?
The 850W and 1KW with the same efficiency rating would be fantastic.....
Epic win review , also how didn't the people on bit tech pick up 2 of the massive jokes in the review
"the goggles they still do nothing" is from the Simpson's when MC bain is getting carried away by the acid and puts on the goggle to protect his eyes. Also ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny is too awesome. :D
Originally Posted by *mat-ster* Your the best Bindi :-)
:o:o:o
be quiet! will be happy, I'll say that much - I was meant to do the 1,200W before but it also uses the square plug and we couldn't review it at the time :(
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I'd love to see some reviews of PC Power & Cooling's latest offerings though, so we can see how they compare.
Suggest me a model and I'll look into it.
*swoons*
I picked up the Silencer 750 Quad about six weeks back for £79.99 from eBuyer - it could be used to club people to death as it weighs a fricking tonne and it's not modular at all which means cable management is a must. But it is rather gorgeous in its rather hardy black finish, whisper quiet in operation and doesn't even run warm to the touch - very pleased indeed!
Unfortunately, eBuyer delisted it not long after I ordered mine, and I've not seen it about anywhere since.
From the Silencer range either the 610 EPS or the 750 Quad. From the Turbo-Cool range the 860 ESA or the 1200 ESA. Although I'd settle for the non-ESA models. I review of one from each range would be awesome.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2007/09/18/pc_power_and_cooling_750w_psus/1
:) Quite an old design now. 610W is related to this.
We asked for an 860W long ago but never got it and I'm not interested in the 1,200W tbh. I'll press OCZ again.
Has to be a modular design to be a realistic option.
(I use them at work).
Cheers!
I'll throw that in page 1
there are no english reviews for anything other than the 650w.
Yeah I've got some of those on my servers, a bit of PITA when you need 2 per server.
Every connection made potentially drops the voltage
It opens up further risk of user error in plugging things in
It costs more and is harder to design (more space inside the PSU - potentially affecting airflow and heat)
Users lose plugs, want more, or don't return products to shops with a full complement of cables - stock has to be kept for such a thing.
I would like to see a review of the BeQuiet! modular PSU's also - if they are as efficient as the 650W already reviewed it has to be a winner...?
The 850W and 1KW with the same efficiency rating would be fantastic.....
"the goggles they still do nothing" is from the Simpson's when MC bain is getting carried away by the acid and puts on the goggle to protect his eyes. Also ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny is too awesome. :D
:o:o:o
be quiet! will be happy, I'll say that much - I was meant to do the 1,200W before but it also uses the square plug and we couldn't review it at the time :(