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https://seasonic.com/core-gm
I saw these new power supplies while shopping on Newegg. Based on pricing and specs, this series is below their Focus series.
There are no reviews yet, but from the specs they have: 7 year warranty, 80 Plus Gold efficiency, use Japanese capacitor (likely only for the main), and are offered in 550w, 600w, and 650w sizes.
Newegg only had the GX and GM models listed for sale, so I'm not sure if the U.S. market will see the GC (non-modular) model. As of right now, Newegg has the 650w GM version for $74.99 after $15 MIR.
Newegg promotional page
Edit: I just noticed the Core series uses a sleeve bearing fan, with the life expectancy being half of what the Focus and Prime series FDB fans are rated for (25,000 hours vs. 50,000 hours) at 40c. IMO, that's a big concern at their pricing level vs. their competitors.
The CORE Series is the brand new series that completes the Seasonic lineup. The 80 PLUS® Gold certified CORE Series comes in all three cabling setups, including the fully modular CORE GX, semi-modular CORE GM, and lastly the fixed-cabled CORE GC.
I saw these new power supplies while shopping on Newegg. Based on pricing and specs, this series is below their Focus series.
There are no reviews yet, but from the specs they have: 7 year warranty, 80 Plus Gold efficiency, use Japanese capacitor (likely only for the main), and are offered in 550w, 600w, and 650w sizes.
Newegg only had the GX and GM models listed for sale, so I'm not sure if the U.S. market will see the GC (non-modular) model. As of right now, Newegg has the 650w GM version for $74.99 after $15 MIR.
Newegg promotional page
Edit: I just noticed the Core series uses a sleeve bearing fan, with the life expectancy being half of what the Focus and Prime series FDB fans are rated for (25,000 hours vs. 50,000 hours) at 40c. IMO, that's a big concern at their pricing level vs. their competitors.
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