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Why you Should Not Purchase the EVGA G2 Lineup Especially in Homes with Frequent Brownouts

34 minutes ago, JurunceNK said:

???

 

Aww man hopefully my Supernova 850 P2 isn't affected by this.

 

I know this won't change my dad's opinions. He'll continue buying bottom of the barrel units.

There's no reason to be concerned.

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On 30.11.2017 at 5:42 AM, turkey3_scratch said:

There's no reason to be concerned.

I stumbled upon this thread while searching something else.

 

So, all in all can we say that these PSUs are safe?

 

I have an Evga Supernova G2 750W and I'm kinda worried about it right now. Any new tests regarding of this issue?

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On 12/4/2017 at 9:49 PM, ziggy_stardust said:

I stumbled upon this thread while searching something else.

 

So, all in all can we say that these PSUs are safe?

 

I have an Evga Supernova G2 750W and I'm kinda worried about it right now. Any new tests regarding of this issue?

I wouldnt worry about it at all this post of mine is reeeeally old and I overreacted and drew unsupported conclusions back then.

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4 hours ago, turkey3_scratch said:

I wouldnt worry about it at all 

You didn't say 10.8V was very dangerous for your hardware?

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2 hours ago, 17030644 said:

You didn't say 10.8V was very dangerous for your hardware?

I have no basis by which I can say that 10.8V for like a few hundredths of a second is dangerous.

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16 hours ago, turkey3_scratch said:

I have no basis by which I can say that 10.8V for like a few hundredths of a second is dangerous.

That's hard to tell right? because not all the hardware has the same tolerances I guess

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On 9/30/2018 at 10:28 AM, 17030644 said:

That's hard to tell right? because not all the hardware has the same tolerances I guess

I'd guess so.

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