It's pretty decent yes.
If it fits into the budget, will still consider a Corsair/Seasonic or in that range, over an XFX.
It's pretty decent yes.
If it fits into the budget, will still consider a Corsair/Seasonic or in that range, over an XFX.
Last edited by Source; 11-07-2010 at 02:46 PM.
Asus Sabertooth TUF Z87 - Intel Core I7-4770S - GEIL EVO Veloce 2x8GB 1866MHz - MSI R9 280X OC
Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 - Corsair AX760 - Samsung 830-128GB - Auzentech Forte 7.1
WaterKEG Extreme III - BitsPower modded MCP655 - Swiftech Apogee XT v2 - Swiftech MCW82 - Custom 280X heatsink
Dell Studio 1555: 15" Full HD screen -Intel P8600 - HD4570
2x4GB 1600MHz - Samsung 830 128GB - Backlit keyboard mod
Microsoft Surface 2 32GB - Surface Touch Cover 2
Denon AVR1713 - Denon DCD1015 - Philips BDP3380/12 | Bowers & Wilkins VM1 - Boston Acoustics ASW250
Source, what is your opinion of the Corsair HX 650.
It seems to have a good rating on newegg.
It is also on my shortlist.
On perkam's list it is Tier 2
Thanks again for your help
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Techie Charlie.
Motherboard: MSI P67A-C45 with Zalman CNPS 9900 Max Cooler
CPU:- Intel I-5 Quad Core Sandybridge Core socket 1155, 8MB Cache - 3.1GHZ.
16GB DDR3 Corsair Memory, PC10666-1333MHZ
Current PSU Tagan 750W U-25 Dual Engine.
Graphics Nvidia GTX 460
HDD Western Digital 250GB SATA-3
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today
That's an very nice PSU yes.
Might be above Tier 2.
The HX on Perkam's list is the old one (HX620 and HX520), not the new models.
52A / 624Watt on the 12VAs for an review: http://www.hardwareheaven.com/review...onclusion.htmlOriginally Posted by DH
He get's an 9.8 / 10,
And for an review of his bigger brother (HX850): http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...tory3&reid=153
Plus, the 7 years of warranty is also a nice touch.
Last edited by Source; 11-07-2010 at 12:33 PM.
Asus Sabertooth TUF Z87 - Intel Core I7-4770S - GEIL EVO Veloce 2x8GB 1866MHz - MSI R9 280X OC
Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 - Corsair AX760 - Samsung 830-128GB - Auzentech Forte 7.1
WaterKEG Extreme III - BitsPower modded MCP655 - Swiftech Apogee XT v2 - Swiftech MCW82 - Custom 280X heatsink
Dell Studio 1555: 15" Full HD screen -Intel P8600 - HD4570
2x4GB 1600MHz - Samsung 830 128GB - Backlit keyboard mod
Microsoft Surface 2 32GB - Surface Touch Cover 2
Denon AVR1713 - Denon DCD1015 - Philips BDP3380/12 | Bowers & Wilkins VM1 - Boston Acoustics ASW250
Just what I thought, and worth shelving out the extra money.
I have a birthday upgrade to I-5 spec planned in February 2011
By getting the psu in a month before, I shall be well prepared.
Many thanks Source
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Techie Charlie.
Motherboard: MSI P67A-C45 with Zalman CNPS 9900 Max Cooler
CPU:- Intel I-5 Quad Core Sandybridge Core socket 1155, 8MB Cache - 3.1GHZ.
16GB DDR3 Corsair Memory, PC10666-1333MHZ
Current PSU Tagan 750W U-25 Dual Engine.
Graphics Nvidia GTX 460
HDD Western Digital 250GB SATA-3
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Techie Charlie.
Motherboard: MSI P67A-C45 with Zalman CNPS 9900 Max Cooler
CPU:- Intel I-5 Quad Core Sandybridge Core socket 1155, 8MB Cache - 3.1GHZ.
16GB DDR3 Corsair Memory, PC10666-1333MHZ
Current PSU Tagan 750W U-25 Dual Engine.
Graphics Nvidia GTX 460
HDD Western Digital 250GB SATA-3
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today
The first step in being updated has been taken.
Remember, it`s still a work in a progress, but at least it has the new series of PSUs.
A special thanks to Source, OklahamaWolf, and Jonny Guru for helping members out with their questions
Thanks Hondacity for the input, I've made changes accordingly.
Let me know if you want any more modifications/additions.
I will be reviewing the entire list in the next week or so.
hehehe sorry for much intrusion...
tier3
glacialtech 950A
-efficiency wise...its silver....almostfailed silver during hot load test from JG
-ripple wise...worse than tx850, which is not tier1...
-2yr mediocre warranty , not a factor with regards to performance but worth noting since this is their only product..
-their website even says 2 12v rails...lmao
Featured with Dual +12V rails
tier3
enermax galaxy evo 1250
- bronze...not the latest and greatest...its prolly silver if its underated to 1100w or so
- pcper 2% regulation... they did proper loading..check review...shows 12.2 to 11.7x volts during full load...i dunno...the hcp1200 did 12.2 to 12.19
- ripple wise...its not tier1 obviously...tier2 not even...
Isn't the glacialtech AX series the same internals as the Corsair AX series? Anyway, I've transferred it to Tier 2
I agree with the Enermax though, I've put it alongside its cousin, the Revolution85+ in Tier 2, if only because JG gave it a 9.9/10 :p
It seems you're not the only one.
My original Tiered list has been used by dozens of sites who have replicated it and have been updating themselves. (Which I don't mind, really, as long as they mention that it was on XS)
I was surprised to learn Newegg's Xpert PSU List is also based on my old one :
http://www.eggxpert.com/forums/thread/323050.aspx
Hey,
Im about to buy a new psu that is the Seasonic X-850 , should I go ahead and buy it ( for my GTX 580 SLI ) or is there anything on the market thats way better then the seasonic one ? Thanks for your input ( usin it with a 2500k )
I alphabetized the list cause my eyes exploded when I tried to read through it. PLEASE fix it? I even did the work for you.
Tier 1
Antec HCP Series (1200W only)
Antec Truepower Quattro (1200W only)
Corsair AX Series
Kingwin Lazer Platinum Series
Lepa G Series
NZXT Hale Series
PCP&C Silencer Series (Noisy)
Seasonic X Series
Silverstone Strider Series (1500W only)
Sparkle Gold Class Series (Noise at high stress)
Superflower Golden King Series
XFX Black Edition Series
Tier 2
Antec HCG
Antec HCP Series
Antec Truepower New Series
Antec Truepower Quattro Series
BFG LS Series
Cooler Master Silent Pro
Cooler Master UCP Series
Corsair TX Series
Corsair TX V2
Enermax Eco80+ Series
Enermax Galaxy Evo Series
Enermax Liberty Eco Series
Enermax Modu87+ Series
Enermax Pro87+ Series
Enermax Revolution 85+ Series
Glacialtech AX Series
Kingwin Lazer Gold Series
OCZ Z Series
Seasonic M12D Series
Seasonic S12 II Bronze Series
Silverstone Olympia Series
Tagan Piperock II Series
Thermaltake Toughpower XT Series
Thermaltake Toughpower Grand
Thortech Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt Plus Series
Xigmatek NRP Series
XFX Core Edition Pro
Tier 3
Acbel Polytech R9 Series
Antec Earthwatts Series
Corsair CX Series
Corsair HX Series
Cougar S Series
High Power Plus Gold Series
Inwin Commander
Kingwin Lazer Series
Kingwin Mach 1 Series
Silverstone Strider Plus Series
Silverstone Strider Series
Thermaltake Toughpower Series
Topower KC Series
XFX Core Edition
Tier 4
Coolermaster GX Series
Hipro K Series
Hiper M Series
XFX XPS Series
Tier 5
Antec Neopower Blue
Arctic Cooling Fusion Series
Diablotek RPM Series
Silverstone Element Series
Sunbeam BKS Series
Ultra X4 Series
Last edited by Judaeus Apella; 10-14-2011 at 01:50 AM.
This cosmic dance of bursting decadence and withheld permissions, twists all our arms collectively, but if sweetness can win, and it can, then I'll still be here tomorrow to high-five you yesterday, my friend. Peace.
Sorry, double post... servers acting up again.
Last edited by Judaeus Apella; 10-14-2011 at 01:49 AM.
This cosmic dance of bursting decadence and withheld permissions, twists all our arms collectively, but if sweetness can win, and it can, then I'll still be here tomorrow to high-five you yesterday, my friend. Peace.
I would actually recommend moving Sparkle down to Tier 2. I've seen a lot of complaints of people who say that the customer service is non-existant and there are customers stuck with a unit that died within a few months to under a year who can't get a replacement from the company because they don't respond. Customer service always place a deciding role in what I buy and what I don't. I've heard XFX customer service is many times better now, compared to being MIA about five or six years ago. LOL and I see Ultra is back down to tier 5 again. haha Are they making units with solder all over the place again?
Speaking of XFX, the XFX Core Edition should be in Tier 5. I've been reading complaints of a lot of people who hear a loud POP then it dies. I read one guy said sparks flew out of it all over the place. Damn, I'm staying FAR away from one of those. What scares me is I almost bought one... for my mother! Great thats all I need is to install a fire bomb in her computer and set her house on fire.
Also, the Superflower Golden King Series will NOT be sold in the US, but it WILL be sold normally in China, Japan and South Korea and eventually show up in Germany, but it is being sold in the US under a different brand (starting this September). Anyone know what brand that will be? It should have already started hitting shelves by now and I've been wanting to check them out.
Hey, maybe you guys can help me? I'm trying to find a good 600W to 700W PSU for under $160 that is either turquoise or black & turquoise. with either black or turquoise plug tips or both. Fan color doesn't matter since you won't be able to see it from any angle, face down against the bottom fan port under the case. I'm trying to build a color theme system for someone. I've managed to find EVERY part that works with the black & turquoise theme, but man I am having a hell of a time finding a high end PSU in one of these colors for THAT price. *sigh* I was originally going to use an Corsair HX until I realized I was confusing it with an AX, dammit.
Actually... Natranr just pointed out that people are complaining MORE bout the AX failing than the HX.... does the HX really belong on the Tier 3 list?
Last edited by Judaeus Apella; 10-15-2011 at 01:52 AM.
This cosmic dance of bursting decadence and withheld permissions, twists all our arms collectively, but if sweetness can win, and it can, then I'll still be here tomorrow to high-five you yesterday, my friend. Peace.
I have another suggestion that I think everyone will agree on. All PSU's that are modular should have a blue bolded M after them. (I used #1589FF for the color cause it shows up better) There's a lot of people, especially me, who won't even touch a PSU unless its modular cause we don't want a cluster**** of cables in our builds. Its one of my biggest pet peeves when building a new system.
Last edited by Judaeus Apella; 10-14-2011 at 10:56 PM.
This cosmic dance of bursting decadence and withheld permissions, twists all our arms collectively, but if sweetness can win, and it can, then I'll still be here tomorrow to high-five you yesterday, my friend. Peace.
dude hcp1200 is nice, but the ax1200 has less cables because i only use so less, i don't even use the modular sata cable, i use the molex-sata lol
definitely agree on your suggestion, i wonder if original poster will reconsider
you said turquoise? http://youtu.be/xt5ghXdq6Z0
Wtf?
This cosmic dance of bursting decadence and withheld permissions, twists all our arms collectively, but if sweetness can win, and it can, then I'll still be here tomorrow to high-five you yesterday, my friend. Peace.
What you guys think about Tagan TG700-BZIII PipeRock III 700W ? Only piperock II is listed in Tier 2 , wonder if III is as good or better ? Im currently choosing a new PSU for my build (i2500k , 2x6950 CF(560TI SLI) . Will it be able to perform ok with additional OC added ? It currently is priced @ 87.90€ (124.46$)
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