Corsair HX850 or Enermax Revolutions85E+ for my system ?
Corsair HX850 or Enermax Revolutions85E+ for my system ?
Asus P6T Deluxe, Intel i7 920 D0-SLBEJ, Prolimatech Megahalems + SmartCaseFanBlueLed 120 Thermaltake,
OCZ Blade Triple PC16000 6Gb, MSI R4890 T2D1G-OC, WD Caviar Black 1TB + Seagate 7200-250gb,
HX850 Corsair, BenQ G2410HD, Pioneer DVR-217miftahbanjar.com
I have the revolution 85+ 1050 and I would strongly recommend it. It is almost completely silent with my setup and I have had no issues with it so far. However the corsair is supposed to be an excellent PSU also so I am sure you will be happy with either one. I would say get whichever has a better deal...
Main PC
i7 3770k
Asus P8Z77-Deluxe
4x4 GB Gskill Sniper
Sandisk Extreme 240 GB
Gigabyte GTX 670
Coolermaster ATCS 840
MCP35X - Apogee Drive II - MCR320
HTPC
i7 920
Gigabyte EX58 UD5
Sapphire 5670
3x2 GB OCZ Platinum @ 7-7-7-20
Corsair HX-650
Silverstone LC10
Intel X25-M G2
Whichever one is cheaper imo. Same performance.
MM H2gO - Win 7 Pro
2 PA120.2 Thermochill
MCP355 w/XSPC res top
i5-2500k @ 5.0ghz w/Heatkiller 3.0
Corsair HX850 - M IV Gene-z
GTX 480 w/DD 480 ni/cu
I have the Corsair and would 100% recommend that and if for one reason only considering they are rated as good as each other Warrenty, 7years Corsair v's 3 year Enermax, no competition.
Silverstone TJ07
i7 920
EVGA X58
Corsair Dominator 6gb 1600GT 2000MHz 8-8-8-20
Thermochill PA120.3
Big NG fan controller
Heat Killer v3 CPU Acetal
EK Full block GPU
ATI 5870
Corsair HX850
1X 1TB Samsung
1X 500GB Seagate
1X Crucial SSD 64GB OS
I was deciding between those 2 PSU's and leaning towards the Enermax until I read the reviews (jonnyguru.com) and saw the price on this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817151067
Bloodrage || 920 @ 3.2Ghz || TRUE Black
3x 2GB HyperX 2000 || @ 2000Mhz 7.7.7
2x 300GB WD VR Raid 0 || 2x 2TB Samsung F3 Raid 0
LG 10x BD-R || LG 22x DVD/RW
MSI GE 470 || LG 246WP
Sonar X-Fi || Klipsch 5.1
Lycosa || Mamba || Exact Mat
CM ATCS 840 || Seasonic M12D
Server 2008 R2 x64
corsair on the left, enermax on the right
my enermax crapped the bed on me while I was doing mods on it, so I went with the corsair which has more efficiency and better all around line stability
HX850 is incredibly efficient, around 90% for us 230V folks. I recommend a fan swap tho, the stock fan makes annoying clicking sounds and is too loud in general for a silent build.
Yate Loon D14-SL fits perfectly tho
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