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Yup! it was me
Hah. Thanks <3
I'd stay away from Corsair. Get yourself a Super Flower or an EVGA. They have 5 and 10 years warranty respectively and are the best PSUs you can buy.
I personally decided to suck the noise up until I did my new build, which was meant to be this weekend but OcUK sent me the wrong PSU, so I have to wait until later next week
In my case - I had a 7970 - It was fine. I had a GTX 970 - It was fine. I had a GTX 980 - It was fine. I got a 980Ti - It started... I never assumed it wouldn't be the GPU as the other 2 I had within a 30 day period were fine. It's a valid assumption in my opinion.
On the subject of PSU, will 450W be enough for 4790K, 16GB DDR3, GTX 980 Ti + SSD / HDD?
Not even sure it will be able to handle it.. They are using a 960 atm and that's fine but is very low power. Really don't want to change their PSU..
can i join the club , think i got a great card, was gonna RMA it for coil whine, but its the PSU , easily clocked it to boost 1500mhz / 7800mhz memory and fans aint loud either
In my case - I had a 7970 - It was fine. I had a GTX 970 - It was fine.
I had a GTX 980 - It was fine. I got a 980Ti - It started...
I never assumed it wouldn't be the GPU as the other 2 I had within a 30 day period were fine. It's a valid assumption in my opinion.
On the subject of PSU, will 450W be enough for 4790K, 16GB DDR3, GTX 980 Ti + SSD / HDD?
Not even sure it will be able to handle it.. They are using a 960 atm and that's fine but is very low power. Really don't want to change their PSU..
On the subject of PSU, will 450W be enough for 4790K, 16GB DDR3, GTX 980 Ti + SSD / HDD?
Be careful, I swapped my 850w Corsair for a 1200w Superflower that I had in my other system.... Coil whine was just as bad.
i been reading quite a few reviews on the HXi Series HX1000i , its one of the quietest which is important to me, my pc is near silent thats why the coil whining is more annoing and few even posted saying there coil whine has gone , its got 7 years warranty i guess i can RMA it if i still get coil whine
On the subject of PSU, will 450W be enough for 4790K, 16GB DDR3, GTX 980 Ti + SSD / HDD?
Not even sure it will be able to handle it.. They are using a 960 atm and that's fine but is very low power. Really don't want to change their PSU..
On the subject of PSU, will 450W be enough for 4790K, 16GB DDR3, GTX 980 Ti + SSD / HDD?
Not even sure it will be able to handle it.. They are using a 960 atm and that's fine but is very low power. Really don't want to change their PSU..
What SuperFlower was it? One with 100% Jap capacitors? I've yet to hear of whine with an SF.
Most high end PSUs have an eco mode (where the fans don't spin until over X% load/they hit X degrees), if that's what you mean? OC3D.net did a review of the 1200W Leadex a while back, it's here:
Skip to 13:30 or so when he starts talking about the fan.
No way. The G1 Gaming recommends 600W I think... But I personally wouldn't do 600W if any sort of overclocking is involved.
that costs quite a bit more , he also reviewed the CORSAIR HXi HX1000i
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Srhauj83Ad0