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Computer PSU: Which is the most powerful?

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Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
For people who picked PCP&C over OCZ why? I knew that it would be between the two of them, but i wasn't sure how close. I am not asking this question to be whining it doesn't bother me but when i write up the guide i am using Fact based instead of my opinion.

Thanks,
-Kevin
I don't even know if PCP&C makes any PSUs anymore. They used to make some, and brand others. However, 1) they got a good reputation back in the day, when PCP&C and Enermax were the only way to go to get that MAX overclock, or to survive lightning strikes 🙂, and 2) they adjust the rails tighter to what they should be, and make sure the PSUs have far tighter tolerances than most other companies.
 
Nice PS torture test article published in the MaximumPC January issue.
* Antec NeoPower 480 = 10 "Kick Ass"
* PC Power & Cooling 510 Deluxe = 9 "Kick Ass"
* Cooler Master RS-450-ACLY = 8
* OCZ PowerStream 520ADJ = 7
* DeVanni DP-568FL = 6
* Ultra X-Connect = 4
* Vantec Stealth VAN-520A = 3
 
Maximum PC is full of sh!t. How are they going to rate the Neopower at a 10. Its horrible all it is is innovative and modular. VOltages are way out of spec it cannot compete nor is it meant to compete with the OCZ and PCP&C.

The Ultra though i still think it is poor quality has shwn time and again it is very capable. I think it should have a 7 or 8 while the PCP&C and the OCZ have 10.

-Kevin
 
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Maximum PC is full of sh!t. How are they going to rate the Neopower at a 10. Its horrible all it is is innovative and modular. VOltages are way out of spec it cannot compete nor is it meant to compete with the OCZ and PCP&C.

The Ultra though i still think it is poor quality has shwn time and again it is very capable. I think it should have a 7 or 8 while the PCP&C and the OCZ have 10.

-Kevin
What did you think of their testing criteria? I was impressed with it myself. 😉

 
It wont work on my computer. I get no links.

However im basing my results on other sights who have rated everything similiarly. Look at any respected online reviewer.

I stand by my statement from before.

-Kevin
 
Well i hwould hope you understand that i am skeptical after every single reviewer rates the Neopower horrible and rates the OCZ and PCP&C elite of the elite.

-Kevin
 
Power is not the only factor you should take into consideration for buying a PSU.

Fortron/Sparkle PSUs are my first choice because (1) they have very stable voltages, (2) they are very quiet and (3) they are fairely priced.
 
MaximumPC cut the input voltage on the NeoPower down to 60VAC, with a 150W load on the PS...
It held the same voltage on the 12V line as it put out at full input voltage. 😉
To be fair, the PC Power & Cooling PS was the one other PS that was able to pull off that trick also.

Tech-Report didn't rate the NeoPower "horrible". They rated it just under "Editor's Choice Gold".
"Horrible"... can you post some links for those reviews?
 
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