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What are you talking about?

 

OP: Yes, Rosewill PSUs (Depending on which ones) are great PSUs. I have a Capstone and love it. 

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What matters more isn't the branding, but the actual company making the units. Corsair, for example, don't make their own kit either. The high end Corsair stuff are rebadged Seasonic units. If I recall, Rosewill uses various OEMs depending on which model, the gold and platinum units from them get favorable enough reviews. If anyone here is more in the know on PSUs, they could chime in.

 

 

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fucking hipster

What? Because I think a PSU is good, I'm a hipster? I got a great PSU for $80, when the EVGA one would've cost me $120.

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JonnyGURU says they're pretty good. Which one are you looking at OP?

I been looking at Neweggs combos & a lot of the combos have Rosewill PSUs in them!

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What matters more isn't the branding, but the actual company making the units. Corsair, for example, don't make their own kit either. The high end Corsair stuff are rebadged Seasonic units. If I recall, Rosewill uses various OEMs depending on which model, the gold and platinum units from them get favorable enough reviews. If anyone here is more in the know on PSUs, they could chime in.

this is the best answer.

 

rosewill power supplies are fine just make sure the amperage and wattage is enough for your build

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Are Rosewill PSU's any good compared to Corsair or Cooler Masters PSUs?

 

Thank you!

Rosewill does have some decent ones, they are definitely the best you can get if you are on a budget in my opinion. Rosewill capstone is great for cheap power supplies. About as good as the corsair RM series at 1/3 the cost.

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Rosewill does have some decent ones, they are definitely the best you can get if you are on a budget in my opinion. Rosewill capstone is great for cheap power supplies. About as good as the corsair RM series at 1/3 the cost.

actually rosewill capstone is better than corsair rm. capstone has nippon japanese caps vs CRAPxon in corsair. full power continuous @ 50C vs 40C . and a higher score on jonnyguru. captones are just better built. super flower oem,they know how to make excelent psus

 

 

EVGA master race

you mean super flower master race

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