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G gold 500W~800W Operating temprature 40℃. Sleeve bearing. L:140mm. Ltec bulk cap and chengX caps. 5 year warranty

 

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MWE V2 1050W~1250W. Operating Temperature 50℃. FDB bearing. L:180mm. japanese caps and elite caps? 10 year warranty

 

Both are manufactured by XHY(XinHuiYuan) and appear to be entirely new platforms. Especially for the new MWE, it looks very concise.

 

It seems that the price has not been disclosed yet. I will update the thread when reviews are posted elsewhere in the future.

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I don't know. Looks good to me! What do you say master? @jonnyGURU

CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D | Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Elite V2 | RAM: G.Skill Aegis 2x16gb 3200 @3600mhz | PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G3 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
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FS in Denmark/EU:

Asus Dual GTX 1060 3GB. Used maximum 4 months total. Looks like new. Card never opened. Give me a price. 

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3 minutes ago, DoctorNick said:

I don't know. Looks good to me! What do you say master? @jonnyGURU

There is no disassembly & testing(review) yet, so we can't tell anything.

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Hopefully they don't source the FETs from a relatively unknown manufacturer as they did with V gold V2 (Gospower) and has the balls to send Aris a unit.

 

Ltec caps and Sleeve bearing on the G series is pretty sus though.

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5 hours ago, IIIIIIIIII said:

There is no disassembly & testing(review) yet, so we can't tell anything.

Right.  Would love a proper review.

 

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2 hours ago, jonnyGURU said:

Right.  Would love a proper review.

 

Do you ever know anything about XinHuiYuan? All I know is that they have made several cheap devices in the past.

 

Edit I found information that their employees were 500 in 2014 and also found a collection of factory photos of that year.

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35 minutes ago, IIIIIIIIII said:

Do you ever know anything about XinHuiYuan? All I know is that they have made several cheap devices in the past.

 

Edit I found information that their employees were 500 in 2014 and also found a collection of factory photos of that year.

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Not much there.  

 

Funny that someone felt it necessary to take pictures of a stack of boxes and some warehouse space.  LOL!

 

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The price of the G series in Korea is

G600 $65

G700 $75

G800 $85

 

Also, it seems that the warranty has been extended to 7 years only locally.

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8 hours ago, IIIIIIIIII said:

@jonnyGURU 

How is the quality of the GreatPower GDT FET? Is it a good mosfet?

Not bad.  GreatPower is Champion.. or.. there's some relationship there.

 

This is a MOSFET that I use.  Note that the data sheet is "dual branded":  http://www.aet.com.tw/pdf/CHAMPION/Specifications/MOSFET/GP28S50.pdf

 

This is the FET that I mentioned in another thread got too hot in the TO-220FP package and I was trying to get in a standard TO-220 package but the lead time is too long so I had to switch to a more expensive ST.

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9 hours ago, IIIIIIIIII said:

뿡 빵뀨 

GreatPower GDT FET의 품질은 어떻습니까? 좋은 mosfet인가요?

IIRC Great Power is a subsidiary of Champion

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5 hours ago, jonnyGURU said:

Not bad.  GreatPower is Champion.. or.. there's some relationship there.

 

This is a MOSFET that I use.  Note that the data sheet is "dual branded":  http://www.aet.com.tw/pdf/CHAMPION/Specifications/MOSFET/GP28S50.pdf

 

This is the FET that I mentioned in another thread got too hot in the TO-220FP package and I was trying to get in a standard TO-220 package but the lead time is too long so I had to switch to a more expensive ST.

Talking of Champion, do you know if there is any way to contact them? I was looking for a datasheet for the CM6800T Plus (which seems to be similar to the CM6800U, with some difference from the CM6800T) and I didn't really get any response sending messages to all the email addresses I could find.

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21 minutes ago, Sakee__ said:

Talking of Champion, do you know if there is any way to contact them? I was looking for a datasheet for the CM6800T Plus (which seems to be similar to the CM6800U, with some difference from the CM6800T) and I didn't really get any response sending messages to all the email addresses I could find.

You mean this?

 

http://www.champion-micro.com/datasheet/Analog Device/CM6800T.pdf

 

I love the "all the goodies" line in the data sheet. 😄
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1 hour ago, jonnyGURU said:

You mean this?

 

http://www.champion-micro.com/datasheet/Analog Device/CM6800T.pdf

 

I love the "all the goodies" line in the data sheet. 😄
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Well, I don't know if it's the same thing, but... this is a VTE600. They also use the CM6800U in some units (which seems to have some miraculous modifications compared to the original CM6800T, because they get a very high hold-up time with very small capacitors).

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4 minutes ago, Sakee__ said:

Well, I don't know if it's the same thing, but... this is a VTE600. They also use the CM6800U in some units (which seems to have some miraculous modifications compared to the original CM6800T, because they get a very high hold-up time with very small capacitors).

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Like what?  >10ms @ 80% load with only a single 330uF cap?

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5 minutes ago, jonnyGURU said:

Like what?  >10ms @ 80% load with only a single 330uF cap?

Well, Andyson achieved 12.6ms (100%) with 330µF on a 650W power supply.

(https://www.f14lab.org/2019/04/review-andyson-m5-650w.html)

 

And Cougar achieved 9.3ms (100%) with 270µF on a 600W power supply.

(http://members.cybenetics.report:5050/d/cybenetics_cQU.pdf)

 

But the CM6800T Plus really looks the same as the CM6800T, now that I reread the VTE500 review.

(https://www.f14lab.org/2017/11/review-cougar-vte-500-500w.html)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Coolenjoy's MWE Gold V2 1250W review

 

It looks like a pretty attractive unit. The price in Korea is about 220000 won($197), which is quite cheap considering W. I have no idea about the fan, but...

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