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Corsair 620W versus Seasonic M12 600W

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Originally posted by: dBTelos
Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: dBTelos
John, how many times does that need to be said?

About as many times as you deem it necessary to pimp the Enhance psu and ask why people keep recommending high wattage psu's. 🙂 Even then I only try to mention the warranty when people ask "what is the difference", and quite honestly I didn't realize I was offending you by stating a fact. At least you're reading my posts. :thumbsup:

I recommend what will fill the needed criteria for the least amount of money. It just so happens that eWiz sells Enhance ENPs for a very low price, and they are high quality, so a lot of the time they get recommended. Also, not many other quality companies make lower wattage supplies, which is usually what is needed. I recommend Seasonic S12s a lot because they come in 330, 380, 430, and 500W versions, so everyone can get in on one. It isn't pimping at all, what is pimping is JediYoda and PC P&C.

Actually you can have all the valid and reasons for pimping a product...what you do is still pimping!!

Just admit it and be done with it...lolol

 
If pimping = recommending a product on a fairly regular basis, then yes, I'm pimping. If pimping = recommending exclusively one product, then no, I'm not pimping.
 
Originally posted by: dBTelos
I recommend what will fill the needed criteria for the least amount of money. It just so happens that eWiz sells Enhance ENPs for a very low price, and they are high quality, so a lot of the time they get recommended. Also, not many other quality companies make lower wattage supplies, which is usually what is needed. I recommend Seasonic S12s a lot because they come in 330, 380, 430, and 500W versions, so everyone can get in on one. It isn't pimping at all, what is pimping is JediYoda and PC P&C.

I also recommend the ewiz Enhance 80+ psu on occasion, but I also point out that is comes with a skimpy 1 year warranty. Boooooo 😛

 
Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: dBTelos
I recommend what will fill the needed criteria for the least amount of money. It just so happens that eWiz sells Enhance ENPs for a very low price, and they are high quality, so a lot of the time they get recommended. Also, not many other quality companies make lower wattage supplies, which is usually what is needed. I recommend Seasonic S12s a lot because they come in 330, 380, 430, and 500W versions, so everyone can get in on one. It isn't pimping at all, what is pimping is JediYoda and PC P&C.

I also recommend the ewiz Enhance 80+ psu on occasion, but I also point out that is comes with a skimpy 1 year warranty. Boooooo 😛


That's because it is being sold as bulk, no retail box or manual.
The manual is at http://www.enhanceusa.com/

The Silverstone Element is retail,has a three year warrenty and is OEMed by Enhance.
Enhance Taiwan shows an 850W and 1000W units. These might be marketed by Xclio.
They both look to be standard ATX size of 150x140x86mm...Yikes!!

 
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