However, I'd assume you've never programmed in ASM or G#.īesides, it's interesting you believe that being called an Electrician is a personal attack… why is that?įurther, stating that people shouldn't listen to a fanboy is unsound. It's people like you who said the Kia Pride (early 90 model), Mazda 323 and Ford Festiva (of the same time period) were different cars…įine, you're not in High School or an Electrician. You think NZXT or Corsair have their own production facilities? A fanboy may think he's an authority on a subject, but is not, due to the unjust biases introduced from said fanaticism.ĭo you see how Aris states it only uses the platform and doesn't state it was made by Seasonic?.A High Schooler or Electrician is more knowledgeable than you - whether I am or am not one (am not either).You've seen no evidence to support that I am in High School or an Electrician.Now the discussion is Ignoring your ignorant rant about Corsair > NZXT (completely untrue and shows blatant ignorance on manufacturing, outsourcing, OEM etc… corsair love to talk it up but their (corsair, nzxt, antec, xfx, etc) input to the final product is very limited), just going to address your "personal attacks". So don't stop parroting people from online without knowing the subject.
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"The NZXT C Series model with 850W max power uses the popular Seasonic Focus Plus Gold platform, but the performance, of our sample at least, wasn't at the same level as the corresponding Seasonic model."ĭo you see how Aris states it only uses the platform and doesn't state it was made by Seasonic? Further, do you see how NZXT C is not on the same level as the Seasonic Focus? So while NZXT leverages Seasonic Focus platform it is not a Seasonic Focus. Leveraging explains why PSUs that use the same platform might perform differently in the real world such as the EVGA SN G5 and the BQ SP 11. While, this statement holds true for some PSU sellers, both Corsair and NZXT actually leverage PSU platforms. This statement is reinforced when I see you are parroting people who've stated Corsair and NZXT slap their stickers on another manufacturer's PSU. Regardless, I've seen no evidence to support that you're not in High school or not an Electrician in training who thinks a breadboard is for baking. Because it is possible to be an authority on a subject and still be a fanboy, since both are not mutually exclusive. However, I cannot ignore the fact that Corsair is considered to be the more reliable brand when compared to NZXT.īesides, stating that someone is a fanboy isn't as good of an insult as you believe. I'm not a fan of Corsair and in fact nothing could be further from the truth. The NZXT C beats the RM in 2 of the top 3 and comes very close on the third. What are the metrics that matter in a PSU? The RMx and SF Leadex psus are gold (best in tier). You'll need to answer to the above or I'll have to regard you as another fanboy. I have to assume that you're a high school student and so have yet to learn critical thinking.
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What metrics exactly does the RM outperform the SFPG? The SFPG outperforms the RM on efficiency and some other metrics. So by your argument, if you ignore efficiency, the bronze must be better? Therefore, saying all Chinese caps are bad is a What's the difference between a bronze and gold? Efficiency. But, to claim NZXT outperforms the RM is to lie.īesides, while I'm unable to vouch for the Elite Caps since I've never used them, Aris Mpitziopoulos does give his seal of approval.
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Regardless, the fact that the Seasonic focus uses Japanese caps is one of the reasons I stated the VRM is considered good. Refresh my memory what colour is the RM and what colour is the NZXT C on the PSU tier list? However, this does not mean a Bronze PSU is better than a Gold PSU. Since it is possible for a Bronze PSU to outperform a good Gold PSU in some metrics. Sorry, but from your second statement I have to assume that you're a high school student and so have yet to learn critical thinking. Granted, this does not prevent it from being a good PSU, only that there are better PSUs on the market for 240v. However, it should be noted the SF fails to meet ATX 2.52 specs and that on 240v it has low PF readings. I agree that Super Flower Leadex iii is a good choice, if your input power source is 115v.