OCZ PSU's

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Hi Guys, please excuse my ignorance - been out of the loop for a while...

Last time I was building a pc was 4 years ago and I remember everyone was warning against getting a certain brand of PSU but I can't remember what it was. I think it was a short brand name and I'm considering the OCZ ModXStream 700w. Was it OCZ that I was being warned against does anyone know? Does anyone have any ideas what this PSU is like?

Thanks,
jamface
 
Buy the XFX 750 instead

Im thinking of getting the XFX 650w myself, loks fantastic but what about the inside - I hear that they are actually made by a psu maker called seasonic.

Ive just done some research and it seems seasonic make some pretty expensive and descent psus.... so why make them for xfx? are they just rebranding their cheaper ones i wonder? HHHmmm.... sounds fishy
 
Anyone got any views on seasonic? Also what about XFX's returns policy, theres no mention of a return/warranty on the 650w.... is that because there isnt one? I see OCZ and others are doing like 7 year waratnies
 
Im thinking of getting the XFX 650w myself, loks fantastic but what about the inside - I hear that they are actually made by a psu maker called seasonic.

Ive just done some research and it seems seasonic make some pretty expensive and descent psus.... so why make them for xfx? are they just rebranding their cheaper ones i wonder? HHHmmm.... sounds fishy

Seasonic make designs for loads of other manufacturers (Corsair/Antec for example)

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/XFX-650-W-XXX-Edition-Power-Supply-Review/899

http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=181
 
Anyone got any views on seasonic? Also what about XFX's returns policy, theres no mention of a return/warranty on the 650w.... is that because there isnt one? I see OCZ and others are doing like 7 year waratnies

- Tight voltage regulation (±3%)
- High power efficiency rating
- High quality Japanese brand capacitors (105°C)
- Ultra slient ball bearing fan provides quiet and superior cooling
- Supports multiple high-end graphic adapters in NVIDIA SLI or ATI CrossFire
- Supports the latest ATX12V and EPS12V standards
- Active PFC with Universal AC input
- Detachable modular cables
- Energy Star 4.0 and RoHS compliant
- 5-year Limited Warranty

:)
 
Im thinking of getting the XFX 650w myself, loks fantastic but what about the inside - I hear that they are actually made by a psu maker called seasonic.

Ive just done some research and it seems seasonic make some pretty expensive and descent psus.... so why make them for xfx? are they just rebranding their cheaper ones i wonder? HHHmmm.... sounds fishy

seasonic are good
go for the 750 watt xfx not 650
i believe it is also 80+ certified
and it will last you for long time
whats your budget
if you can get a seasonic one
then get a seasonic rather an xfx
and look for 80+ gold certified if you can stretch
 
*shrugs* I wouldn't have confidence with one in my machine.

fair enough
i can respect that
im the same with
maxtor hard drives
theyve had many a funeral

by the way
you dont need that gtx 260 for physix
if its the 216 core
sell me for some fifty squids? purleeeeease lol
 
fair enough
i can respect that
im the same with
maxtor hard drives
theyve had many a funeral

by the way
you dont need that gtx 260 for physix
if its the 216 core
sell me for some fifty squids? purleeeeease lol

your only 43 posts away from the members market.
 
congratulations you can count
i wont bother with asking why you felt the need to point that out
probably one of those insecure fellas who doesnt like others to have what he has

lol. what? also no selling outside the members market.

if you bothered reading the FAQ's you would now that.

and GTX260's sell for more than £50 so you would have to put your hand deeper into your pockets cheapskate.
 
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lol. what? also no selling outside the members market.

if you bothered reading the FAQ's you would now that.

may i apologise for my last post?
i see what you mean and why you said what you said
please accept my apologies

i understand about the MM
i said what i said because not so long ago i made a thread and someone else pointed out something that you did but they meant it in a way as to have a dig at me and my posts.
i referred your comment to way back then when someone else said what you said
however you meant it in a totally different context

also OP apologies for destroying this thread lol
 
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yeah that techy review seemed to make it quite good, very promising. But wtf no overvoltage protection?? it burned?!? i thought all descent power supplies had that feauture?

I remember when i resodered a dodgy xbox 360 controller reciever, plugged that in and my mobo said "overvolt detected - shutting down in 15 seconds to prevent damage" (my comp did freak out for a bit after though, and psu fans seemed noisy for 10mins (i have a 450w hiper type r which has served me VERY well, and looks better than anything on the market today))

Would this PSU do the same thing, or does not having overvoltage mean your mobo wouldnt pick it up?

Also, would it mean if you plugges in too much GPU power and other stuff, it would burn out?
 
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