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Before I start I had asked this in the graphics card section and we figured out I need a 1000w psu also the reason I am doing crossfire is all my games support crossfire and I 3d render games (ones I have custom made ) so these GPUs will be used not just for gaming I found a supernova g5 for a good price (im in UK) and being that it's evga it should be high quality for what I need (all the seasonic Ones are out of stock were I am and the only ones left are £250+ which is alot and I don't really want to pay more than £200) will the supernova g5 be good quality as I have heard that they are not the best? Thanks for any help
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I have the G750M and want to get a new PSU a EVGA superNOVA G3. Is it worth the 100 dollars for this psu. My pc plan is https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/G7GF3F
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EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G3 VS EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G2 Which one is better. Everybody is buying G2 so idk.
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Hello there, Tech Tippers. GPU we are talking about: EVGA GTX1080 Hybrid PSU: EVGA SuperNova 850G2 Mobo: ASUS Z170-Deluxe So a few hours ago as I was booting up my PC and logging on to Steam, something weird happened. My rig completely shut off, in a split-second with no errors, driver-failures, freezes or BSODs. I thought none of it and proceeded to reboot, but was only left with a slight "tick" coming from the PSU. I soon figured out that this is probably a short happening somewhere within the internals. I started troubleshooting, by running the PSU seperately, which worked, then proceeded to Clear CMOS and reset BIOS on the motherboard itself which didn't solve anything. I continued tinkering and disassembling my hardware, part for part and module for module, untill I had to remove the GPU. As soon as I removed the GPU and connected my monitor to the mobo, It posted! So I was left with either a damaged PCI-E socket, GPU or some kind of disturbance in the PSU itself or the cable linking PSU->GPU. I proceeded to switch the PCI-E Lane, cables etc. but none worked so I eventually installed a GPU from another rig and it booted off it. Same PCI-e lane & cables as the 1080. I've already sent an RMA' request in, since I believe it's truly dead. Zero extreme overclocking, zero slave-switch or stress testing and most sad part is that the GPU was only 7 months old. If the RMA' case works out, would there be anything to do, to assure it won't happen again? Cause this event was super-sketchy. Any response is much appreciated ~ TaroC
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I have a new EVGA Supernova 850 P2 PSU and i'm planning to get a CableMod kit for it, but i would like to know if these modded cables comes with capacitors built-in like the OEM ones and if these caps are of a good quality!thanks!
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Hi all, I started buying parts for my first PC build last december, with the PSU and some ram being one of the first parts. It wasn't until January/February that I actually built my system, and it has been running great ever since. The PSU was a EVGA G2 750W SuperNova. However last thursday I was casually watching some YouTube videos when one of the circuit breakers in my house suddenly flipped. Since I had in the same room as my PC also the TV, DVD player, Fiber modem etc. (on a different wall socket and power board) I tried to turn things back on one at a time to see what caused it, or if it was just a power surge or something. When I turned power back onto the PC (not even hitting the power button, but just having PSU plugged in and switch to ON) - the breaker flipped again. I removed the PSU from the PC and plugged only the PSU into a wall socket in the garage, and used a circuit bridge that came with the PSU (completes the circuit making the PSU think the power button of PC has been pushed), and again it immediately flipped the breaker. I also had an old circuit tester and measuring in Ω across the PSU power plug Ω shows 0 (as if circuit completed). So to me, it looks as if I just got an unlucky unit and its short ciruiting for whatever reason. Since it is still within 1 year of buying I am returning the unit to the reseller that I bought it from, I haven't made any contact with EVGA on this yet. But I am worried if the reseller should ship me a new PSU, and I plug it in only to find the system is no longer working due to MB, or GPU or anything else being damaged. Do you think this is likely or possible? I'm curious to know what could have caused this? Is it possible a power surge somehow damaged the PSU? It is on a power board with (supposedly) surge protection, and the PSU itself lists a bunch of protections on the specs page of EVGA website (including OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP and SCP) In my experience (which admittedly is more mechanical in nature than electrical), if something is going to fail due to faulty unit, it will usually fail in the first few hours, not 8 months down the track, but heh, I don't know much about electronics. I should note that the unit wasn't dusty (ok there is always a little) but the case I have has some good filters (Phanteks Evolv ATX TG) and it hasn't really had time to accumulate a lot of dust. Humidity and temperature should be well within reason - since its winter here we had heatpump on a fair bit which takes any humidity out of the air. Funny thing is I ran my old pc with some no-brand chinese PSU for years and years without a problem, and the highly rated EVGA unit didn't last a year
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I have an EVGA SuperNOVA G2 650, and i wanna test it if the connectors work correctly, so to make it start, i need to connect two pins, and i wanna know if this is the right ones to start it up. Also, do i need to connect every cable or just the ones that i'll use?
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Hello all, I bought an EVGA nex650g in december of 2016, and have noticed it is quite loud under a very low load, System is a 6600k, strix 1070, 16gb ram and h100i v2 with a 2tb hdd and 3 SSD's. Should this be a bit concerning? warranty is 10 years and the store i bought it from are very good with returns and warranties. Thanks in advance guys?
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200 dollar psu for 140 and after a mail in rebate of 20 its only 120 dollars 750 watts 80+ Titanium https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1285906-REG/evga_220_t2_0750_x1_nex_supernova_750w_titanium.html Already bought one and it has free expedited shipping
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I know and even the rep I talked to at evga said he could not say he advises it but from what he gave me the pinout on both the BQ and G2 are the same for the cpu. So it should work? Or am I missing something?
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As the title suggests - I am planning on getting a new psu, as mine is starting to die out on me - had it for about 6-8 years. PCPartPicker part list: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/bGcVBb Price breakdown by merchant: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/bGcVBb/by_merchant/ CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3GHz 8-Core Processor (£188.40 @ Aria PC) Motherboard: Asus - STRIX X370-F GAMING ATX AM4 Motherboard (£159.98 @ Amazon UK) Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory (£179.99 @ AWD-IT) Storage: Crucial - MX500 250GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive (£56.39 @ Amazon UK) Video Card: Asus - GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB ROG STRIX Video Card (£485.99 @ Aria PC) Case: Cooler Master - MasterCase Pro 5 ATX Mid Tower Case (£99.98 @ Ebuyer) Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA G2 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (£113.47 @ Amazon UK) Total: £1284.20 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-07-07 16:57 BST+0100 Planning on getting 650w - so either g2 or g3? Or is there another one that is better for a similar price?
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Please, help me to pick between this, i wander which will be better, seems the aerocool project 7 has best noise level... Should i pick it? I going order for i7 8700k , 3200 cl14 32 gb(2x16) gskill, several noctua fans and noctua-d15, one 2tb hdd + 500gb ssd. going add 1080 ti in the future... Or maybe i should pick corsair or something else?
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(other important parts of my pc: i7 6700K, HyperX Savage 16GB 2400MHz RAM [2x8], ASUS B150-PLUS motherboard, 1x 7200RPM HDD WDBLUE, four fan from Sharkoon and Corsair and a CD/DVD burner) planned GPU: https://www.newegg.com/global/hu/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127945 PSU: https://www.newegg.com/global/hu/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438025 Can it handle the 1080 stable? In the past I used to have random shutdowns with my old PC and that was a nightmare. I won't repeat it. So I am really really carful this time. Thanks the answers in advance!
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Hey guys. I am looking at 2 power supplies from EVGA and Corsair. I am choosing between the EVGA SuperNova 550 G2 and the Corsair SF450. Both are modular power supplies. Both claim to have Japanese capacitors and both have the 80 Plus Gold certification. Which one should I go for? Leave me a suggestion. My specs are an Intel Core i5 4460 and a GTX 950 SSC. SuperNova 550 G2: http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=11611107145 $103.98 ($79.94 USD) SF450: http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=11181128447 $102.49 CDN ($78.80 USD)
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alright so i have https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009YC3EAI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 this power supply and was thinking of getting a cable mods kit but wasnt sure cause its older if they made one for that model or only the newer models of evga. thanks for the answers in advance
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Hello will 750W be bad with 5820k / 980Ti Hybrid ? • Maybe will add another 980Ti in the late future but cant really tell you now, lets just keep that in mind as opportunity. But at all even with SLI will 750W be bad and make me struggle with power issues. Difference between GQ 750W and 850W is 30Euro.
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Another PSU question today. So I'm aware that the EVGA Supernova GS is made by Seasonic, and the GQ is made by FSP, and both are roughly the same quality. If given the choice between the two, which would you take. I'm currently looking at getting a 650w GQ for ~$63 after MIR and tax. Or a 'like new' 550w GS for $70.
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For my new build I was looking at the EVGA Supernova 1000 P2 PSU. Then I saw the Supernova 1000PS go on sale for $40 off. The specs seem to be comparable to the Supernova P2. I'll link the PS page below: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438035&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=EXPRESS040216&cm_mmc=EMC-EXPRESS040216-_-EMC-040216-Index-_-PowerSupplies-_-17438035-S2A5B My question was, I was planning on getting a sleeved cable kit for the PS but I can't seem to find one specifically listed as compatible. I was planning on getting this cable set: http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Supply-Individually-Sleeved-100-CR-1300-B9/dp/B00KVLCWKY Would this be compatible with the Supernova PS? If not, could anyone suggest another kit that is compatible? I appreciate any feedback, Thanks.
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hey. its my first gaming build, i only bought my case so far and i want to know what everyone thinks. any suggestions on how to improve and i already have 1080p monitor with 144hz so would this build get the full effect from the monitor CPU: Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor Mother Board: Gigabyte GA-H170-GAMING 3 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard memory: G.Skill Ripjaws 4 series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (maybe ssd later on) Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 390 8GB Video Card power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA NEX 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply
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Hello guys quick quesion: I am going for 5820k / 980Ti build and i picked up Supernova 750w for it, but if i want to add another 980Ti in the future will it be problem? Should i buy 850w psu ?
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what is the main difference between the G1, G2, and GS power supplies from EVGA?
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So I recently bought the EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 to replace my old Corsair AX750 which had terrible coil whine (probably gonna sell it or something idk). I am really happy with it, it makes no coil whine what so ever, the build quality and components are great, the cooling is passive most of the time (pretty much all the time when I'm not gaming) and it has a 10 year warranty! Now, one thing I noticed is the fan noise when the fan does spin up. It's actually quite a bit louder than on the AX750 which was pretty much inaudible all the time (not sure if it's because the fan was so quiet or if I never got it to spin at all). It's not really annoying, and when I'm gaming the fans on the graphics card are definitely louder. The only time I really notice it is after exiting the game when the graphics card cools down quite fast and goes into passive mode and the only audible fan left is the one on the PSU (which eventually stops as well). I'm asking cause I just wanted to make sure the fan on my unit is not defective or anything. Does anyone have this PSU also find the fan kinda on the loud side? Not like annoyingly loud, just loud enough to be easily audible? Maybe someone also had a Corsair PSU and can compare? Maybe it's not even a problem for most of you. I'm probably just a bit too sensitive when it comes sounds coming from the computer, which I've configured to run near-silent in idle and under light loads (semi-passively cooled GPU, very quiet CPU air cooler, most case fans off or spinning very slowly, etc).
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I was looking for a nice $50 semi-modular PSU. These are the two I found. Can you tell me which one you would use in your build? If you would like to recommend any other PSU feel free to leave them in the comments. EVGA PSU: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-110b10750vr Corair PSU: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cx750m Thanks in advance!