Originally posted by: acegazda
how does the enhance achieve such quality and how should i judge psus in the future?
Experience.
Enhance has been around for twenty years. Ask any old guy around here and they'll tell you that "back in the day" the only "high end" power supplies out there were FSP, Enhance and Enermax (I don't include PCP&C in that mix because back 10 years ago it was a lot more obvious than it is today that PCP&C were just rebadging.)
When Enlight was a household name for better quality chassis, Enhance built their power supplies. Including insance 3x redundant units for file servers that stood 3' tall.
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To give you an idea of how much the industry's changed: Antec was a complete joke back then because they were trying to sell mediocre product at Enhance, Enermax or FSP prices. But because they're an American company and neither Enhance, Enermax nor FSP are, they put forth excellent marketing sense and managed to brainwash PC users by the thousands.
And if I've learned anything over the years... DIY PC users are easy to brainwash.
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The brands to stick with the most would be those that have their own factories (Enhance, FSP, Seasonic) or work very closely with the factory (Enermax, PCP&C, Supermicro.)
Rebadges can often get you in trouble. Not only are you paying more for a middle man to slap a label on a product, but you're also running the risk that the label that's being slapped on the product isn't a true representation of the power supply under the wolf's clothing (read: Aspire, MGE/XG, Cooler Master.)
Unfortunately, some perfectly fine brands have no direct distro in the states (Wintech, Seventeam, Andyson) so finding a quality unit can be difficult.
That's why Rosewill is so tough to nail. Newegg goes over to Taiwan and China, says, "We like this, and this, and this" and brings back product from several different factories.. good and bad! They even have factory recruitment programs where factories come to THEM with product at shows like CeBit and Computex! But when it comes to in-house engineering, there's zero. Even Antec has guys that are techs or engineers working in their US office so there's some accountability! Newegg can't really say that.
Now I'm going to wait for Googer to come in and give his public service announcement before I say any more.
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