Question best PSU between them pls wanna honest opinion based on knowledge ♥

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Mr Destroyer

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XPG CORE REACTOR 750W Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
corsair Rm 750 +80 Gold full mod (NOT RMx)

BEST psu gold +80 its the same price in my countrey just wanna know the best of them best performance, effiecncy OF LINES and components and i need honest opinion not fan boys about brand idc about brand i just need best product ?i see review toms hardware of xpg and the mentioned 12+v rail on xpg not tough i worried about this point cause this line of GPU and if this is point solved in core reactor 850W i can get it the diff between 750 and 850 w (XPG CORE REACTOR ) not expensive
 

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The one and only Corsair I bought was DOA and a temp solution was a Thermaltake

Since then though I only use EVGA for their reliability and long warranty. I have a supernova g3 that's ~4 years active 24/7 with no issues and recently added another G3+ to the mix on an additional build.

850W is a happy medium for me when adding / removing additional cards and the EVGA's tend to hit ~$100
 

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The one and only Corsair I bought was DOA and a temp solution was a Thermaltake

Since then though I only use EVGA for their reliability and long warranty. I have a supernova g3 that's ~4 years active 24/7 with no issues and recently added another G3+ to the mix on an additional build.

850W is a happy medium for me when adding / removing additional cards and the EVGA's tend to hit ~$100
i have in my region supernova gt 750w gold full mod and it not has good reviwed and expinsive so i get it out of my mind just have there 2 option with good prices
 

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Just a reminder... you get what you pay for.

Some knock off brands use the same internals though as their pricier brothers though. PSU's though can make all of the difference in how a system performs or doesn't.

Seasonic produces internals for a bunch of different brands though and they're highly dependable for the most part. I would head over to pcpartpicker.com and look at some actual builder reviews for the wattage you're aiming for and see what options look best.
 

Mr Destroyer

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yea i see xpg core reactor uses 100% jap caps and in my region its cheaper than RM unless rm uses some unbranded in RM just
i just worried about two point and toms hardware mentioned one xpg (Not so tight load regulation at +12V) i should worry about that ?
and customer service of XPG global is good if anything happen cause iam in middle east just 3 y warranty
 

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3 years is better than 0 years.

Just buy it and if it doesn't work out then return it or MRA it under warranty.

I would spend a bit more though and get something with a 10 year warranty even though if these PSU's fail it's either right out of the box or within 30 days of install.
 

Mr Destroyer

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3 years is better than 0 years.

Just buy it and if it doesn't work out then return it or MRA it under warranty.

I would spend a bit more though and get something with a 10 year warranty even though if these PSU's fail it's either right out of the box or within 30 days of install.
i live in middle east we have garbadge local warranty in our region in all brands accullty
 
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Bought the 550W version for my friend. When I ran it, it never even turned its fan on even when I was stressing Core i5-12400 and Geforce 1060 6GB with Unigine Superposition benchmark at 4K resolution using Extreme Shaders. I really liked this PSU and ASUS seems to have a good reputation in Middle East. 6 years warranty should mean that they are confident in their design and you shouldn't have any issues with it.
 

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Seems sort of selfish to start the same topic in FIVE other forums (other than Anandtech), be told essentially the same thing, yet continue to take up people's time in all 6, for years to come if including visitors to those topics.

You've already spent more of even your own time, than the differences between these two PSU are worth worrying over, though in one of those topics you mentioned that you tried to contact XPG and they never replied. All by itself that would make me choose the Corsair instead.

Did I leave out any forums or is this all of them?






What the EFF is wrong with you?
 
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Mr Destroyer

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Seems sort of selfish to start the same topic in FIVE other forums (other than Anandtech), be told essentially the same thing, yet continue to take up people's time in all 6, for years to come if including visitors to those topics.

You've already spent more of even your own time, than the differences between these two PSU are worth worrying over, though in one of those topics you mentioned that you tried to contact XPG and they never replied. All by itself that would make me choose the Corsair instead.

Did I leave out any forums or is this all of them?






What the EFF is wrong with you?
nah i have many topics in many forms keep searching u doing well ..
i do many topics to the question get many ppl as possible u following me in all fourms its ok but i don't force u to answer me its simple and dont force u to reply or Took time without your consent
also all this sites u dont even ower just one of them m8
so chil. Get me out of your head and go back to what you've been doing lol
 
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mindless1

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It's essentially trolling when you keep asking the same thing over and over in different forums.

Very poor form, considering that's the only contribution you make to any of them.

What makes you so special, yet can't even decide on a PSU with all the info on the internet plus 6 different forums worth of replies? This is the kind of nonsense that degrades the quality of the forums.

Remember, it is also your time, you are wasting. There is so much out there to learn without this repetitive nonsense. Possibly you'd even be able to answer your own questions some day if you kept that in mind. IMO this is far more valuable to you in the long run than knowing which of those two PSU to pick.
 
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