I take it this wont fit in the 250d?
Might do if you ditch the motherboard.
Why you'd want this in an iTX case is baffling though.
I take it this wont fit in the 250d?
Might be a nice PSU but at that price!
Might do if you ditch the motherboard.
Why you'd want this in an iTX case is baffling though.
I am going to test this beast with some very high clocked Ti and to see how it handles a real high power system.
I am going to test this beast with some very high clocked Ti and to see how it handles a real high power system.
Agreed. But also Corsair's record on PSU's has been really poor lately. I wont buy corsair PSU's again. The Digital series hasn't been that great tbh.
I thought Superflower made the first consumer Titanium efficiency PSU roughly a year ago?
I've never seen it anywhere though.
The SuperFlower Leadex was technically Titanium but they certed it was Platinum.
AFAIR it was same review site as above (jonnyguru)
Great PSU, and when buying corsair you are guaranteed the best consumer service.
I am going to test this beast with some very high clocked Ti and to see how it handles a real high power system.
£33 pounds per year makes it sound far better!
So am I right in thinking...Bronze>Silver>Gold>Platimun>Titanium? or is there another one I'm missing?
Are you sceptical about this at all? If this is the same OEM as the 1200i as iirc a few have said the 1200i was a big step back away from the original ax1200.
Yep, and there is White which is below Bronze, but going forward that will be EOL as come July it will be against government rules to use anything below a Bronze rated PSU.
If the government find out you don't have a Bronze PSU in your PC, they will smash your doors down and put your PC in a crusher and fine you £1000.![]()