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What Is The Difference Of A 850x And A 850e From Corsair

Braydoge
On 3/5/2024 at 12:12 PM, AMD Willy said:

I have to tell you that you are wrong. The E versions use cheaper capacitors. The X uses top quality Japanese capacitors. The warranty on the X is also longer.

Ok? I'm not wrong though? Nothing I said is wrong, I never mentioned anything about capacitors. I also didn't say anything that goes against what you have said. If you're referring to the tier list comment, all I said is they are in the same tier of units on the Cultists PSU Tier list(which they are), I never directly compared quality of components.

 

Thank you for using your first and only comment on this forum to resurrect a dead thread only to be argumentative, and repeat information that has already been presented. Great first impression. 

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