Xigmatek 650 watt PS, Who is gonna jump first?

bobo2

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Well anyone gonna try this one out, Since Anandtech gave it a good review. I am thinking about it since newegg has them in stock.
 

MarcVenice

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110$ for 650w. You can get the 550vx for 60$ AR. Now, why would you get the xigmatek ? And, you can get the Rosewill RX750 for 90$, and the Rosewill RX850 for 100$, now, again, why buy the xigmatek? Even if the unit is pretty good, the price isn't justifyable. Especially when I bet you could get a 650tx for a similar price, or even a 620hx, for maybe 125$ AR ? SILVERSTONE SST-ST75ZF for 120$ ? I could keep going and going. They'd have to cut the price pretty bad for people to get interested, why go with a somewhat unknown, unproven unit, over proven units for similar or even lower prices ?
 

PCTC2

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I'm getting the Xigmatek NRP-MC751 750W version of that PSU for $130 next week. It's the cheapest PSU that I have found with quad-PCIe connectors, modular cabling, and sleeving all the way up the cables.
 

v8envy

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I'm sold. How many other PSU manufacturers do you know who integrate cow parts into their PSUs? Xigmatek has gone the extra mile to earn my custom. The do-it-yourselfer could manage a similar effect by stapling a 'beef' patty out of a Banquet meal to their PSU, but not this enthusiast.
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: v8envy
I'm sold. How many other PSU manufacturers do you know who integrate cow parts into their PSUs? Xigmatek has gone the extra mile to earn my custom. The do-it-yourselfer could manage a similar effect by stapling a 'beef' patty out of a Banquet meal to their PSU, but not this enthusiast.

Gateway? :laugh: