FYI: Corsair no longer uses Seasonic. PCP&C is no longer around. EVGA has one offering made by Seasonic; the G6. In the grand scheme of things, most companies DO NOT use Seasonic as an OEM.
True. If it's an HX650 that's that old, that means it's probably the old Gold or Silver model at best. Which means it's archaic by today's standards. I've been doing this for 30+ years and I still don't know why people expect the PSU to last through half a dozen system upgrades.
The PSU doesn't need to "support" the "new standard".
Only two of the side band conductors are used by consumer PCIe cards and these will just terminate to ground (much like the current 8-pin PCIe). So what you'll see on the market for modular PSUs is a cable with the 12+4-pin on one end and...
Actually, outside of catastrophic failure, I've seen a number of examples of the TIM on SR MOSFETs drying up after a decade and causing OTP to trip when the PSU is relatively "cool" (cool being relative because an SR MOSFET easily hit 100°C).
One of the issues I have with using full package...
What is their logic for this. This makes absolutely no sense to me.
Are you using the Corsair now and having issues?
This guy? https://www.dell.com/community/XPS-Desktops/XPS-8300-PSU-replacement/td-p/7324679
Forget about maximum potential power. What is YOUR scenario?
You're using all...
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