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Is this Enermax PSU good enough?

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Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: JBDan
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Enough of the PCP&C 😀 I realize they are great...but I'm buying from ZZF and they don't carry PCP&C. Anyways I think the Enermax will do just fine.

LOL than get it!

I'm still open to alternatives though!

Anyways..I already did hit the submit button..but i'm still looking!

ZZF does not cary PC Power Cooling, because the only way to get one is direct from the manufacturer. If they were only sold through Stores (best buy, newegg, ZZF) there pricing would not be competetive. A $229 550watt PSU would cost $300 from a retailer.
So when you see a $100 PCpower unit it is equil to a competetors $150 PSU.

I would recomend antec with a 3 year warrenty if you Insist on buying from a ZipZoomFly.
 
Hell yeah, it will be fine.

You'll enjoy the "Noisetaker" aspect of it as well, although it's probably not the quietest out there. Excess noise sucks balls, of course, so unless it's a "quiet" model, don't bother with PCP&C.
 
What is the matter with pc power and cooling. Please explain your reasoning, please dont make statements with out giving some kind of explanation.
From looking at the SPEC's Pc Power is superior to enermax. And is a better bang for the buck.

I have an open opinion maybe you can change it. I am not loyal to any single brand or company.
 
Well, I don't doubt that the PCP&C is better, but at what point does one say good enough is good enough?

That Enermax is $69, and the comparable model from PCP&C, the 410W silencer, is $85. The 470W is $99.
 
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