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Adolfo R.
> 24 hourBajo nivel de ruido, al ser modular evita el conjunto de cables innecesarios.
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kyle b
> 24 hourNo issues after several months of running. Currently only using 300-350 watts with my setup so it is quite over kill. But I like it.
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Jonathan
> 24 hourNice and easy installation
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Austin Nguyen
> 24 hourI have two of these psus, one for my gaming pc, and another one for my dedicated streaming pc. It does what a power supply should do and is reliable. This is my preferred power supply when Im thinking about a new build. Dont cheap out on the psu powering your components, just get this and dont look back.
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Nikolai Enríquez
> 24 hourI love this power supply, my first time using a modular one and its so much easy to do cable management, only problem was the cable variety it comes with, i would had love it to come with a 4 and 3 pin connector on one of the cables to power the graphics card, i had to use a double 3+1 and it ended up looking kinda ugly on my glass panel build, but aside from aesthetics its an amazing buy, and the white color is lovely.
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John Cena
> 24 hourGreat power supply. Very quiet w/ the zero rpm and love the fully modular design. No overheating or issues running 10900k w/ 3080. Good price too for the quality. Do wish they offered individually sleeved cables for a small additional charge instead of having to buy them separate for almost the price of the power supply. Would also like to see 1000w+ in white.
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John
> 24 hourJust fixed the power supply into my PC. It doesnt work. How do I get a replacement.
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Bella
> 24 hourAs someone who has built and repaired a couple computers in my life, non-modular PSUs is never an option for me. Even on budget builds I make room for a good, fully modular PSU from a trusted reputable brand.
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snapshots365
> 24 hourPlease help with my Gold RM Series RM650 ATX Power supply.
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ADAM F ST PIERRE
> 24 hourIf you have a dedicated GPU that requires a 8+6 Pin (Type 4?) for your graphics card, be sure to check the cables.