BonzaiDuck
Lifer
I've searched all over for comparison reviews on this BFG GS-550
BFG GS-550
Is there any intel among you forum gurus about this unit?
BFG GS-550
Is there any intel among you forum gurus about this unit?
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
Is there any intel among you forum gurus about this unit?
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
Is there any intel among you forum gurus about this unit?
It is shiney and puts out more power than those relabeled 700W Ultra PSUs. 😀 I have a couple that I use as test units, and they work fine for whatever I throw at them (which isn't much). I got mine for $35 (scratch/dent units) during the BFG Anniversary Sale.
IMO they are a hell of a lot better than those Thermaltake 430W units people seem so fond of. They have a decent warranty (if you get the retail version, not the OEM or scratch/dent) and they won't blow up on you. For $40 go for it! FWIW Best Buy used to sell these for $100. :Q
I'm looking forward to Oklahoma Wolf's review (at jonnyguru.com).
DISCLAIMER: I work for BFG, but I still had to pay for those PSUs. 😱
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
I'm not too worried about Zap's credibility. He didn't need to say he worked for BFG.
Originally posted by: HOOfan 1
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
I'm not too worried about Zap's credibility. He didn't need to say he worked for BFG.
I wasn't questioning Zap's credibility at all. I 100% believe everything he says. I was just questioning why BFG apparently made him buy products that he is using in his job working for them....especially products that the company actually sells.
BTW I already knew he and jonnyguru work for BFG...and their workstations are right next to each other
Originally posted by: HOOfan 1
I wasn't questioning Zap's credibility at all. I 100% believe everything he says. I was just questioning why BFG apparently made him buy products that he is using in his job working for them....especially products that the company actually sells.
Originally posted by: HOOfan 1
BTW I already knew he and jonnyguru work for BFG...and their workstations are right next to each other
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
I don't think any firm is going to turn its employees loose to pilfer inventory without limit. He apparently got a good deal on the "scratch and dent" sale.
BonzaiDuck, yes please report back with your opinion on these budget units. Suprisingly it got a near perfect review record at Newegg (FWIW, I usually take Newegg reviews with a grain of salt). I guess people don't expect too much for the low cost and are pleasantly suprised.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Just saw this PS on sale really cheap($40). Seriously considering getting one to replace my 470(?)watt TT. Been wanting to change PS ever since getting this one, since it's quite loud.
Originally posted by: magreen
Motherboard shorting out against the case?
Try removing everything from the case and placing it on a (non-conductive) table, and see if it runs.
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
Originally posted by: magreen
Motherboard shorting out against the case?
Try removing everything from the case and placing it on a (non-conductive) table, and see if it runs.
How would a short on the DC-side of the PSU cause a site-wiring-fault on the AC side?
I've used the case before, and I don't think there are any contact points with this new motherboard other than those of the mounting screws. The only possibility that I can imagine for a short is the backside mounting bracket for the CPU cooler, but it is insulated with both a foam rubber and a one-mil-thick vinyl plastic shield. There were no protruding solder pins where that plate was installed.
Insights appreciated -- magreen or anyone else . . .
Originally posted by: HOOfan 1
I thought the wiring fault indicator was merely to tell you that the AC outlet is not properly grounded....
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
Question then is: "Will NewEgg post my review if I bought the unit directly from BFG?"
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
Maybe I'll RMA it this week. But it hardly seems worth the trouble.
Originally posted by: BonzaiDuck
But 3 to 5% sounds like a reasonable QC objective, given the time and money it takes to test during or after production.