What teir/quality is this ultra atx 850 watt
9 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:the n1 and w1 are terrible, i dont recommend to use them.
9 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:efficiency is not quality and this is a terrible unit.
I wouldn't recommend using the EVGA N1 series of PSUs for pretty much any build/upgrade, only could possibly recommend a EVGA W1 series PSU for extreme budget and/or low power APU systems.
26 minutes ago, Pc6777 said:Right now I'm running a 600 watt EVGA w1 on an i7 6700k rtx 2060 and 16 GB ddr4 ram is overclocked cpu at stock
Your 600 watt EVGA W1 is more than likely way better for that system than this 500 watt W1, although with this hardware and a rather new GPU such as the RTX 2060, I would recommend considering upgrading the PSU to something a bit better in terms of both efficiency and quality.
2 minutes ago, Pc6777 said:I know the w1 is for sale now but is there a way to see the manufacturer date on it like on most hard drives
Contact EVGA and give them one or more of the product stickers on the PSU and they may be able to tell you when it was manufactured.
https://www.evga.com/about/contactus/
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