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What the fuck is like the difference between t2, P2. G3, G2, etc. Please help

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Age. And I think the T2 is the flagship PSU, the G2 is just the older version of the G3, and IDK about the P2. 

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Just now, Zando Bob said:

Age. And I think the T2 is the flagship PSU, the G2 is just the older version of the G3, and IDK about the P2. 

Which one do you recommended? i ordered a G3 one but it has really weird screw holes so i have to return it and get a different one 

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1 minute ago, Dreaper said:

Which one do you recommended? i ordered a G3 one but it has really weird screw holes so i have to return it and get a different one 

honestly any EVGA PSU from a somewhat decent series is fine, just worry about PSU wattage and modularity.

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Just now, Dreaper said:

Which one do you recommended? i ordered a G3 one but it has really weird screw holes so i have to return it and get a different one 

Drat. I know the G3s are rock solid, and so are G2s. I'd just look at whatever one you want, the Google JohnnyGuru's review of it. G2 units get around a 9.8 to a 10 out of 10 from him. 

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Just now, Zando Bob said:

Drat. I know the G3s are rock solid, and so are G2s. I'd just look at whatever one you want, the Google JohnnyGuru's review of it. G2 units get around a 9.8 to a 10 out of 10 from him. 

it looks like the T2 is longer but idk

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T=Titanium, P=Platinum, G=Gold efficiency.

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23 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

Age. And I think the T2 is the flagship PSU, the G2 is just the older version of the G3, and IDK about the P2. 

Does the Difference between Gold and Plat really that big of a difference, i can get a 1k watt psu for 149$ but its gold 

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Just now, Dreaper said:

Does the Difference between Gold and Plat really that big of a difference, i can get a 1k watt psu for 149$ but its gold 

Platinum is a bit more efficient, so if you have crazy high electric bills or you're a performance freak, then you'll need it. Otherwise, Gold is fine. 

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19 minutes ago, Dreaper said:

What the fuck is like the difference between t2, P2. G3, G2, etc. Please help

Titanium

Platinum

Gold

Bronze

 

Those refer to efficiency

 

Q

2
S

B

 

Q on the GQ is an FSP unit, Q on the BQ is FSP/HEC I think

2 is always a Super Flower unit

S is a Seasonic unit

B is an FSP unit

 

It's a little confusing

 

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56 minutes ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

Titanium

Platinum

Gold

Bronze

 

Those refer to efficiency

 

Q

2
S

B

 

Q on the GQ is an FSP unit, Q on the BQ is FSP/HEC I think

2 is always a Super Flower unit

S is a Seasonic unit

B is an FSP unit

 

It's a little confusing

 

What is a super flower unit?

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Yeah, I think saying that EVGA lineup are a little confusing is a understatement...lol

The BQ 500 / 600 are Andyson, while the BQ 650 / 750 / 850 are HEC - the modular version of the 700B.

There's also the GD which is the non-modular version of the FSP build GQ. Couldn't they make it easier to distinguished between modular units? Like, I don't know, M for modular and not D or Q? Or the more sensible GQ and GQ-M?

Oh, the random and forgettable Super Flower build BT and HEC build BV that only comes in 450w models. And let's not forget the N1 / W1 / B1 that based on the same HEC platform but cost-down from one another, that's all shoved in a $30-55 price point...

 

Like seriously, there's a problem, if their naming scheme is such a fucktasic mess that it seem EVGA themselves are confused as to what they are doing

 

6 minutes ago, Dreaper said:

What is a super flower unit?

Super Flower, Andyson, FSP, HEC, Etasis, etc. are OEMs. They are responsible for making the PSUs that EVGA sells.

 

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3 minutes ago, quan289 said:

Yeah, I think saying that EVGA lineup are a little confusing is a understatement...lol

The BQ 500 / 600 are Andyson, while the BQ 650 / 750 / 850 are HEC - the modular version of the 700B.

There's also the GD which is the non-modular version of the FSP build GQ. Couldn't they make it easier to distinguished between modular units? Like, I don't know, M for modular and not D or Q? Or the more sensible GQ and GQ-M?

Oh, the random and forgettable Super Flower build BT and HEC build BV that only comes in 450w models. And let's not forget the N1 / W1 / B1 that based on the same HEC platform but cost-down from one another, that's all shoved in a $30-55 price point...

 

Like seriously, there's a problem, if their naming scheme is such a fucktasic mess that it seem EVGA themselves are confused as to what they are doing

 

Super Flower, Andyson, FSP, HEC, Etasis, etc. are OEMs. They are responsible for making the PSUs that EVGA sells.

 

My question is why the need more than two OEMs for all their PSUs. Surely they'd be fine with just Super Flower and FSP/Seasonic, right...?

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3 hours ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

Titanium

Platinum

Gold

Bronze

 

Those refer to efficiency

 

Q

2
S

B

 

Q on the GQ is an FSP unit, Q on the BQ is FSP/HEC I think

2 is always a Super Flower unit

S is a Seasonic unit

B is an FSP unit

 

It's a little confusing

 

*BQ is Andyson and HEC

D (as in GD) is also FSP

1 (as in G1 also known as the NEX-G) is FSP

 

I really hate EVGA and their PSU lineup.

 

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I'd went way off on a tangent with this post... lol Editing it.

16 hours ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

My question is why the need more than two OEMs for all their PSUs. Surely they'd be fine with just Super Flower and FSP/Seasonic, right...?

TBH, it’s not a bad idea to have more options to choose from to maximized profit, as well as built a good business relationship with multiples OEMs to make future releases go more smoothly. It’s a good thing that EVGA is looking at other OEMs.

 

My issue more has to do with how incomplete and out of placed some of their series are at the rate that they are coming out. It’s like they had gave full rein of the production of their PSUs to the OEMs (SF and the OEMs that they are sub-contracted to) and just putting out whatever they suggest. Basically, they are being too much of a dependent company and having the OEM define what they are.

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3 hours ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

My question is why the need more than two OEMs for all their PSUs. Surely they'd be fine with just Super Flower and FSP/Seasonic, right...?

What evga power supply do you recommend?

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4 minutes ago, Dreaper said:

What evga power supply do you recommend?

What will it be powering?

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What will it be powering?

GTX 1080 ti that has its own AIO, 6 core skylake x with custom loop P360 Kit, 16 gb-32gb of DDR4 3200 RAM, and some RBG lighting along with a mobo

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1 hour ago, Dreaper said:

GTX 1080 ti that has its own AIO, 6 core skylake x with custom loop P360 Kit, 16 gb-32gb of DDR4 3200 RAM, and some RBG lighting along with a mobo

You could look at the EVGA Supernova G2 / G3, Corsair RMx / RMi, Bitfenix Whisper M, Seasonic Prime Gold / Platinum, etc.

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Just now, quan289 said:

You could look at the EVGA Supernova G2 / G3, Corsair RMx / RMi, Bitfenix Whisper M, Seasonic Prime Gold / Platinum, etc.

Yea its down to the EVGA 1k watt G3 vs the EVGA 1k watt P2

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1 hour ago, Dreaper said:

Yea its down to the EVGA 1k watt G3 vs the EVGA 1k watt P2

Why? Why 1kW, that's just stupid for most use cases (including yours).

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2 hours ago, Dreaper said:

Yea its down to the EVGA 1k watt G3 vs the EVGA 1k watt P2

Why 1000W...? You planning on SLIng 1080 Tis?

 

You'd be fine with 650W.

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3 minutes ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

You planning on SLIng 1080 Tis?

According to his previous post, yes.

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8 hours ago, STRMfrmXMN said:

Titanium

Platinum

Gold

Bronze

 

Those refer to efficiency

 

Q

2
S

B

 

Q on the GQ is an FSP unit, Q on the BQ is FSP/HEC I think

2 is always a Super Flower unit

S is a Seasonic unit

B is an FSP unit

 

It's a little confusing

 

Don't forget 3

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Spoiler

 

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