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Thread: Corsair AX1200W x Enermax MaxRevo 1350w

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    JoaoBezerraNeto
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    Corsair AX1200W x Enermax MaxRevo 1350w

    Hi XS, this is my first thread and post here. And may little question is, wich of that i said at the topic is the best in the acutal moment? I will buy at ppcs, and the price doesn't matter, ok? I would like to know just what you recommend.

    Thank you, and sorry for the bad english, i'm from Brazil.

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    Hello, and welcome

    Are those your only 2 choices? If yes, I would go for the AX1200. If you can find Seasonic 1000W Platinum, also a very, very good PSU.

    Let us know what you decide on. The only reason I did not recommend the Enermax, is due to the fact that I haven't used their PSU's for years now....it may very well be a good unit too.
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    I would go for the seasonic gold x1250

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...easonic%201250


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    JoaoBezerraNeto
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    Thanks guys, i saw many people yesterday saying that the corsair would be the best if comparing with the maxrevo 1350w, but they said also that the enermax platinum 1200w is actually a very good psu. Now i am more confused, heeheheh... I think i will proplably go with the ax 1200w because the corsair offers 7 years of warranty.

    Thanks again and sorry for the bad english.

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    Antec HCP series is also worth considering

    KEEP PUSHING IT

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    AX1200, very good choice! Always check JonnyGuru, LoneWolf does the benching, for all things PSU: http://www.jonnyguru.com/index.php
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    fyi

    the platimax 1200 sacrificed some good stuff to get platipus certification.


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    I have both , they are really monsters , and they can run any system very easy
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