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Matsozetex

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  1. Seems like the MX500 is slightly faster than the WD Blue 3D, so looks like I'll go with that.
  2. Hi all, Currently I've got a 500GB MX500, a 250GB 850 Evo and a 2TB WD Blue coming along in the next couple days. I'm planning of just putting the MX500 as a boot drive when I reinstall my operating system and having the 2TB WD Blue as my game drive and retiring the Evo (bought in 2017). Is this a good setup? Is it worth doing an NVMe boot drive? Any help is appreciated.
  3. Would probably opt for a CX 550W, for some reason, Corsair only opted for a single PCIe 8pin power cable for the 450W model.
  4. You can say that again, especially if anyone talks badly about Seasonic/EVGA. They do allow PSAs, but they do not get pinned, so probably it would be top of the sub for a couple weeks, maybe that is enough? But if you do convince yourself to post on reddit to teach those braind-dead-plebs, I will heavily support you. If you do not want to bother, if you give me your permission, I can do it on your behalf.
  5. I know the Buildapc Reddit is unrelated to this forum. But a post like this would do wonders there.
  6. The f14lab review demonstrates high load on 12v and low load on minor deviating the 12v rail by .367v, not great performance by any stretch of the imagination, and these results are consistent with other reviews. OPP of the unit doesn't even work properly, in Computerbase DE's testing, when OPP kicked in the 12v rail was as low as 8.7v. So what is certain, the GB Bronze platform flops during protection tests, and cross-load testing it flops (which is expected for a group regulated units). Whilst other performance is decent, the previous two issues make it an instant no-buy for me. EDIT: More Seasonic GB Bronze platforms failing: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/antec-hcg-620/7.html This time, the 5v rail goes out of spec on high minor rail load. High 12v rail with low minor gives a near -0,4 voltage deviation. It also fails during transient response tests. I'd hate to be the one to say that x reviews are invalid, but generally the reviews that feature protections testing tend to have more weight. Because a unit can perform fine, but lacking certain protections, or those protections not working is a deal-killer.
  7. System Power 9 400W, bottom left of the first screen shot, which might I add is cheaper than any GB Bronze platform units you had listed.
  8. Nothing gives me a chub more than group regulation units having semi-decent regulation then getting absolutely shit on cross loads.
  9. Seasonic GB Bronze: XFX XT: Please, before you continue, observe the above.
  10. So are you going to provide a source or just do a fanboy screech? Reee, these people hate this unit because its actually trash, how dare they insult my senpai Seasonic. https://www.computerbase.de/2017-07/cooler-master-cougar-xfx-zalman-netzteil-test/ That is a review of the XFX XT Bronze, based on the very Seasonic GB Bronze platform the M12II used, and the original S12 used back in 2009. Most notably in that review is that cross loads put the voltage out of specification (i.e the every day load), and lacks OTP (and doesn't have any pseudo implementation of it). It doesn't take a genius to understand something that is a decade old is not a good fit for modern systems, like how you wouldn't match a GTX 280 with a Ryzen 5, but I might retract that comment due to this circumstance.
  11. So what's the chances of the platform, I am betting its not going to be a custom design with EVGAs history. And judging by the current FSP platforms quality doesnt look spectacular.
  12. @OrionFOTL @LukeSavenije The report on the release of the unit (GD, 2019) reported the OEM as FSP from Tomshardware Computex reporting in May.
  13. So its an FSP unit, and judging by its current price point and existing 80+ Gold FSP platforms it doesn't look great.
  14. I believe the new Neo Eco is a Focus platform based unit. Focus Plus @ Tomshardware https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/seasonic-ssr-750fx-focus-plus-750-gold-psu,5206-3.html NeoEco @ X Fastest News https://news.xfastest.com/review/review-focus/44260/antec-neoeco-gold-650w-review/ Can't do direct image links because I'm on mobile sorry.
  15. Do we have any information on the GD (2019, August). I've seen it pop up recently at a really low price.
  16. Man you are not having any luck with people these days. Thats two times now.
  17. Also 40dB idle noise for the BQ.
  18. I can attest to this, I had Trend Micro on my main PC and it gave me huge latency spikes when opening any file / web-page.
  19. From what I have noticed with my 3600 on a NH-D15S is that some monitoring software appear to the CPU as a workload and the CPU boosts, causing a high idle temperature. I went from using HWINFO to Ryzen Master and my temps went from 40-50C to 28-35C with occasional spikes to 45C when a background process was doing something. With a pretty lax fan profile (CPU fan speed and case fan speed does not go above 60%) I get 60-70C while gaming and 75C max on realbench stress test. If anyone is having issues with temperatures, I emplore you to lower PPT by 10-15W (88W is default), in my case, it lowered temperature by 10C and only took a 100 MHz hit to clockspeed. Lowering PPT as some of you may already know is more effective than undervolting and less of a hassle generally. You can easily get 3.6 GHz on a PPT of 44-50W. TL;DR - Reduce PPT by 10W or so to reduce CPU temperatures - Only use CPU-Z + Ryzen master to monitor temperatures - All other software is percieved as a work load - Stock cooler is not great (its only the wraith stealth, not the spire), the 8700 also had issues with the stock cooler being shite for boosting
  20. Forgive me, I have sudden moments of shit to the brain. More often than others some may say.
  21. Should I tell him that Superflower makes the majority of EVGA units?
  22. This is a help fourm, if you are going to spread mis-information and make jokes, you don't belong here... Sorry.
  23. >Buys 10k PC >Proceeds to karma whore on reddit >Spams the same post on r/pcmasterrace >Gets called out for karma whoring >Muh reddit is toxic Are you serious right now? Are you sure you aren't the toxic one?
  24. Since you are running a quad core CPU, I reckon you would be able to run your build on 600-650W easily. I would recommend going with the TXM 650W or the Bitfenix Formula Gold, the latter has no modular cables, but it performs well for a cheaper unit comparatively. I cannot see myself really recommending the G1+ as it has some issues.
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