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MOAR EVGA PSUS! Supernovas so start caring

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Well evga have become pretty big into the psu market and these are more additions, we have the 850w G2 and 750w G2 versions which are both 80+ gold. They are fully modular, they also have some fancy fan controls so you can tell the psu to stfu so you can do your "stuff" in peace whatever that may be. 

 

Sadly EVGA only put a 10 year warrenty in these psus so give them to your grand child, @LinusTech if mini-mini-linus doesnt have one of these then there will be a problem. 

 

http://www.evga.com/articles/00823/

 

Prices *update*

 

750w: $129.99

850w: $159.99

cpu: intel i5 4670k @ 4.5ghz Ram: G skill ares 2x4gb 2166mhz cl10 Gpu: GTX 680 liquid cooled cpu cooler: Raijintek ereboss Mobo: gigabyte z87x ud5h psu: cm gx650 bronze Case: Zalman Z9 plus


Listen if you care.

Cpu: intel i7 4770k @ 4.2ghz Ram: G skill  ripjaws 2x4gb Gpu: nvidia gtx 970 cpu cooler: akasa venom voodoo Mobo: G1.Sniper Z6 Psu: XFX proseries 650w Case: Zalman H1

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I like their PSU's so this might be a good buy.

Current System: CPU - I5-6500 | Motherboard - ASRock H170M-ITX/ac | RAM - Mushkin Blackline 16GB DDR4 @ 2400mHz | GPU - EVGA 1060 3GB | Case - Fractal Design Nano S | Storage - 250GB 850 EVO, 3TB Barracuda | PSU - EVGA 450W 80+ Bronze | Display - AOC 22" 1080p IPS | Cooling - Phanteks PH-TC12DX_BK | Keyboard - Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid(MX Blues) | Mouse - Logitech G602 | Sound - Schiit Stack | Operating System - Windows 10

 

The OG System: I3-2370M @ 2.4 GHz, 750GB 5400 RPM HDD, 8GB RAM @1333Mhz, Lenovo Z580 Laptop (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS).

 

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I'm more of an Antec or Seasonic type of guy but these look pretty decent.

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Man. Even though I have never owned an EVGA product I feel myself becoming an EVGA fanboy more and more every day...

"If you do not take your failures seriously you will continue to fail"

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Well someone is going to do a tear down and stress test etc of the new units, before I'll buy one.

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Is it just me or is Grammar slowly becoming extinct on LTT? 

 

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I got the 750w in my 2 pcs a year and a half ago and love them!

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Evga has been extremely smart with this they are probably making loads of money basically every budget build ive seen is using one of there psus and i think we will see more in the high end especially with that 10 year warranty!!

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Man. Even though I have never owned an EVGA product I feel myself becoming an EVGA fanboy more and more every day...

 

I feel you

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Right now, I dont really care about ATX PSUs because ITX is really becoming a bigger thing. Small form factor PSUs, SFX as put by silverstone, are a large part of the future. Unless you are coin mining, you dont need anything near 1000w. 

 

I want to see 300w-600w 80+ (all the metals) certified PSUs in smaller than SFX sizes. Get case manufacturers making even smaller and more compact cases. The hadron air is a good example of this, they implemented a thin 500w (i think) PSU. I really want to see more of that and less of these monster PSUs that not many people need.

 

As long winded as that was (I dont know why) I think it says something worth thinking about. :) By the way, really sexy power supplies EVGA good job on the aesthetics.   

  i5 4440, 8GB 1600 mhz, Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H, SX900 128gb SSD, 850w 80+ Gold, FD R4, 270

 

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Love my 750G so far, no problems at all.

 

*knock on wood*

Case: Corsair 500R (BitFenix Spectre Pro LED Green) -  CPU: Intel i7 4770k @ 4.2 -  Mobo: MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming -  GPUs: Asus Strix GTX 970  -  RAM: Kingston Black - 8GB 2133 -  PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA NEX 750G 750W -  Cooler: Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3  -  HDDs: OCZ Vector 150 120GB, WD Blue 1TB, WD Green 500GB -  Monitor: Acer B246HYL ymdpr 23.8 IPS  -  Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 -  Mouse: Roccat Kone Pure Optical -  Audio: Sennheiser HD 600 - Magni 2/ Modi 2

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just a small update now with prices.

cpu: intel i5 4670k @ 4.5ghz Ram: G skill ares 2x4gb 2166mhz cl10 Gpu: GTX 680 liquid cooled cpu cooler: Raijintek ereboss Mobo: gigabyte z87x ud5h psu: cm gx650 bronze Case: Zalman Z9 plus


Listen if you care.

Cpu: intel i7 4770k @ 4.2ghz Ram: G skill  ripjaws 2x4gb Gpu: nvidia gtx 970 cpu cooler: akasa venom voodoo Mobo: G1.Sniper Z6 Psu: XFX proseries 650w Case: Zalman H1

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Just bought an Evga 1000 p2 last week, in absolute LOVE with it.   The fan doesn't turn on nearly ever, and unless I actually look in my case to see if it's on, I can't tell.  LOVE this thing, and the 10 year warranty is  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:  :wub:

Stuff:  i7 7700k @ (dat nibba succ) | ASRock Z170M OC Formula | G.Skill TridentZ 3600 c16 | EKWB 1080 @ 2100 mhz  |  Acer X34 Predator | R4 | EVGA 1000 P2 | 1080mm Radiator Custom Loop | HD800 + Audio-GD NFB-11 | 850 Evo 1TB | 840 Pro 256GB | 3TB WD Blue | 2TB Barracuda

Hwbot: http://hwbot.org/user/lays/ 

FireStrike 980 ti @ 1800 Mhz http://hwbot.org/submission/3183338 http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/11574089

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