View Poll Results: Corsair Power Supply or Silverstone Power Supply?

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  • Corsair 850 (remember it's getting sleeved)

    32 66.67%
  • Silvetstone 850 (remember it's getting sleeved)

    16 33.33%
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  1. #26
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    Personally, I'd stay away from the SilverStone one just because it isn't a single rail design. Single rail designs are sexy (From an electronic engineering standpoint any ways).

    Also, I think the Corsair one gives better expandability due to the way the cables are configured. The corsair is also quite a bit more efficient. And the Corsair can handle 1000W! http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/741/8

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    Hmm overwhelming support for the Corsair 850, yet not one of you have given me any pictures of how you cable sleeved the Modular Cables off the Corsair 850. I know just by looking at the Silverstone that I can just put the Power Supply in the box and spend a day or two sleeving the cables I need, and it should turn out nice without much effort.
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    It's me again, well on the 31st of December 2009. ^.^ 2 hours before the New Year. I ordered the following things for Project Gause.

    1x Lian Li PC-A70F-B Aluminum Full Tower Computer PC Case

    1x Corsair CMPSU-850HX

    2x Koolance Coolant Fill Port / Drain Valve

    1x RadGrillz™ Stripes 3x120 Stainless Steel

    1x 3M Scotch 4010 Industrial Strength Double Sided Mounting Tape

    1x A.C. Ryan AcrylPanel™ 3mm - 480x480mm Clear

    10x Channel Molding - Large

    I watched a video on MNPCTECH's website about window kits and using the 4010 double sided tape so I figured I would give it a try and save like $50 over buying a Lian Li window Kit.

    I will make a worklog when I actually have all the items ordered and on hand, so I figured I'd keep ya up to date in this thread.
    Famous Quote from a Random Friend,"You can't spell Success without Excess."

    0.o wait... you are using Liquid Awesome? I told you to not melt down Michael Bay!

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