njdevilsfan87
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I thought I remember reading somewhere... it was something like, if your computer hardware doesn't fail within X amount of time (wasn't long, maybe like a month tops), they should last on average for Y amount of time.
Originally posted by: Muse
I figure I need another PSU, just so I have a backup (and the PSU in my backup system now, is a cheapie), so I'm looking. I'm wondering about the deal now at buy.com for the Corsair VX550. Is that a good unit? How does that compare with my HX520w?
Thanks. I pretty much figured that the major difference was the lack of modularity, which for me would mean probably a bunch more cables dangling in my midtower case. I always take some long twist-ties and try to neaten things up, both for accessibility to components and to increase airflow.Originally posted by: bryanW1995
@muse: I believe that the vx550 is very similar to the hx520 but is not modular.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
ps: @OP, did you ever stop to think that you might have screwed up the psu by having such poor case airflow? The hx520 sucks its cooling air in from the 140mm fan that faces the interior of your case. If you have very poor case airflow and a highly oc'd quad, that case should be getting VERY hot. Fix your airflow problem to prevent future psu problems.
Originally posted by: Muse
Thanks. I pretty much figured that the major difference was the lack of modularity, which for me would mean probably a bunch more cables dangling in my midtower case. I always take some long twist-ties and try to neaten things up, both for accessibility to components and to increase airflow.Originally posted by: bryanW1995
@muse: I believe that the vx550 is very similar to the hx520 but is not modular.
Originally posted by: flexy
I like the "old style" PSUs better, eg. my old Enermax with fan on botton AND one exhausting. I think its odd that most (?) of the current PSUs dont have this exhaust fan anymore. Those beasts DO get hot, saving a fan right there doesnt make sense. (IMO). The old Enermax even had a pot for adjusting the speed. I just didnt go with Enermax this time since i heard about incompatibilties with my current board.
Originally posted by: Martimus
I have found that PSU's seem to blow up often (not weekly or anything like that, but every 1 or 2 years) when you have dirty power, but I figured that Corsairs have better protection against that than most PSU's. Maybe I was wrong. PC P&C seems to do well in that situation at least, at least in my experience.
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
They are both fine units, but there's more to it then one being modular and the other not being modular. The 520hx is a seasonic OEM, the 550vx is a CWT oem. Anyways, the 550vx for 65$ is a awesome deal.
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: Martimus
I have found that PSU's seem to blow up often (not weekly or anything like that, but every 1 or 2 years) when you have dirty power, but I figured that Corsairs have better protection against that than most PSU's. Maybe I was wrong. PC P&C seems to do well in that situation at least, at least in my experience.
Corsairs do have better protection, as do most quality, enthusiast PSU's.
The Silencer in your sig is identical to a Corsair VX550, HX520 or HX620 in every way buy the heatsinks, cooling solution and brand of caps. That includes being identical throughout the entire primary stage including the transient filter.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: Martimus
I have found that PSU's seem to blow up often (not weekly or anything like that, but every 1 or 2 years) when you have dirty power, but I figured that Corsairs have better protection against that than most PSU's. Maybe I was wrong. PC P&C seems to do well in that situation at least, at least in my experience.
Corsairs do have better protection, as do most quality, enthusiast PSU's.
The Silencer in your sig is identical to a Corsair VX550, HX520 or HX620 in every way buy the heatsinks, cooling solution and brand of caps. That includes being identical throughout the entire primary stage including the transient filter.
isn't the hx520 seasonic while the vx550 is CWT though?