Okay, how does everyone feel about the
ENERMAX REVOLUTION85+ ERV1050EWT 1050W? (Forget the price for now.)
What I am slowly learning about
good PSUs seems to be present in this unit: Japanese caps, the new DC-to-DC topology, big quiet fan, big but still shorter than the 1200W PCP&C by almost 2", part hardwired and part modular, stable at both low and high loads, etc.
I know it's a bit pricey, and probably overkill for my initial speccing--i7 920, 6GB RAM, at least two 1TB HDs, two Radeon 4870X2 GPUs, etc. But I want to have some fun w/this build--I've been the cautious type in the past--and I'd maybe like to add some other goodies later. My QX9650 rig is still running fine (knock wood), so I'd have plenty of time to play and experiment.
But as I said, I'm the cautious type, and breaking away from my tried-and-true PCP&C units is a step for me, but I'd like to sample some other "cuisine", if you know what I mean. My question: is this Enermax unit going to last, or do they have a high DOA rate like I've read about on some other makers? If there is a problem, how responsive are they? As I said, I've been dealing w/PCP&C for awhile, and we all know they are very responsive.
The review here on AT is very positive; about the only ding they give it is on the price, but they qualify that by saying that it offers a whole lot for that high price. So again, forget the price, forget that it might be overkill at the moment, and just tell me: is this a good, reliable unit?