hahaha....hanlsn said:So far i think only PC and PC and Enermax Galaxy can touch 85+- and the prices are enough to buy a budget rig ... ThermalTake .. MIND BOGGLING efficiency and blatant lie lei
hanlsn said:So far i think only PC and PC and Enermax Galaxy can touch 85+- and the prices are enough to buy a budget rig ... ThermalTake .. MIND BOGGLING efficiency and blatant lie lei
Here are the reviewshanlsn said:So far i think only PC and PC and Enermax Galaxy can touch 85+- and the prices are enough to buy a budget rig ... ThermalTake .. MIND BOGGLING efficiency and blatant lie lei
xboxer said:HWZ becoming more and more like dog pound. Always hear wild dog barking.
*WOOF WOOF*
I'm just wondering who his handlers are and what bone is thrown to him.Corbell said:For months, we never participate in 'hanlsn' sage...
We have a limit.
You can look up 2theMax 750w in 80plus.org. Its based on the same CWT design as the Tt toughpower 750w.wind77 said:i got the Tt Toughpower 750W.
Bought it in Sep, after considering the W/$ factor, and the efficiency.
Although Tt not accreditated by 80+ yet, i believe it's just a matter of time, or rather, is tat really needed?
Anyway, it's a heaviest PSU i ever got - which means it's darn solid!
Bluegrass_Corbell said:Here are the reviews
http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=17&page_num=1
http://www.techspot.com/review/5-thermaltake_toughpower_750w/
http://techgage.com/article/thermaltake_toughpower_modular_750w_psu/1
http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=940
blatant lie?
who are you to judge?
many of these are respected review sites.
i do not wish to believe, but if you are who they say you are, i really despise you and the ppl you represent.
"Go and think" more about your own life and character
When deciding on a new PSU brand to carry, it was a big issue to us that some non-PSU manufacturers who market PSUs, overstated certain specifications. We finally chose to engage with Enermax, who is a manufacturer itself, and makes accurate reporting and specification a main point.darkbladez said:Did u see those review before u posted them? they lie in their efficiency.. in these reviews, none hit 85% efficiency as stated. Neither on Cold load nor Hot load test. I am not siding that guy..
MichaelTan said:When deciding on a new PSU brand to carry, it was a big issue to us that some non-PSU manufacturers who market PSUs, overstated certain specifications. We finally chose to engage with Enermax, who is a manufacturer itself, and makes accurate reporting and specification a main point.
While some oversell is always tolerable, for PSU it's a more serious matter of possible fire and property damage, including damage to the computer components. So it's nice to side with conservatism instead of going sky high overselling. It's not a matter of less FPS now, with PSUs.
of cos i saw the reviews, thermaltake's specification is up to 85%, not at least 85%. So I do not think that is a lie.darkbladez said:Did u see those review before u posted them? they lie in their efficiency.. in these reviews, none hit 85% efficiency as stated. Neither on Cold load nor Hot load test. I am not siding that guy..
Bluegrass_Corbell said:of cos i saw the reviews, thermaltake's specification is up to 85%, not at least 85%. So I do not think that is a lie.
most of the reviews were good nonetheless.
So mr hanlsn or whoever he is came in to give comments like this, you think i should question him?
this is not a 80plus psu, with this kind of results seems ok to me.
darkbladez said:ya.. is ok to me too.. to me, i prefer a psu spec stated to be lower than the psu real spec..
everybody has it's preference and i understand.darkbladez said:ya.. is ok to me too.. to me, i prefer a psu spec stated to be lower than the psu real spec..
tremor said:Can you tell me which PSU maker understate their ratings? I would like to know.
Jonnyguru tested to tough power 750W up to 83% on both hot and cold loaddarkbladez said:Silverstone for my case.. On the box, it stated 80% or greater.. At least this is true.
Bluegrass_Corbell said:Jonnyguru tested to tough power 750W up to 83% on both hot and cold load
also true for "to up to 85%", no?