After reading about how reliable Lacquer Head's PC Power and Cooling unit was, I'll be buying one of their Silencer MK III 750-watt units for my PC, because with all my other components that PSU should also power a 390.What you're seeing is brown-outs. That is REALLY bad for your pc.
NoAlso would a UPS help with my PSU browning out until it's replaced or would it still happen?
You can fry your systemalso what could fail in a PSU to make it brown out a PC?
No I mean what component inside the power supply could go bad and cause it to brown out my rig?You can fry your system
I'll be buying one of their Silencer MK III 750-watt units for my PC, because with all my other components that PSU should also power a 390.
This is advice I would take. $210 is ridiculous for that unit and you could do much better with your limited budget.Seriously??? How do you have the budget for a $210 psu like that?
I swear it was never in the $200+ range... CRAZY!
It's only because of the availability from the new vendor, hikes the price up. They were decently priced before but not now.
I found a 760w one refurbished at my local MicroCenter. Will this power my system?:Yeah, I figured as much..very unfortunate cause the unit I threaded about the other night is such a sweet PSU!
Ehh it should be OK I guess but I don't know if I'd go with a refurb PSU when you can get a CX750M for not too much more: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139051&cm_re=cx750m-_-17-139-051-_-Product I don't know how old that refurb PCPC unit is either. Best to go with something new I think to get the longest life out of it. Corsair is a great brand, as the others have said, PCPC isn't the 'be all and end all'. There's lots of other good manufacturers out there too.I found a 760w one refurbished at my local MicroCenter. Will this power my system?:
http://www.microcenter.com/product/457171/PPCS760-B_760W_ATX_Power_Supply_Refurbished
I know it isn't modular but to be honest I don't care if it is or not.
I found a 760w one refurbished at my local MicroCenter. Will this power my system?:
http://www.microcenter.com/product/457171/PPCS760-B_760W_ATX_Power_Supply_Refurbished
I know it isn't modular but to be honest I don't care if it is or not.
Thanks man. I'm thinking about the Corsair GS800 because the blue LEDs look nice and match my case but the only ones at MicroCenter are also refurbs... I want something that matches my case and is cool like the Apevia Iceberg but not a hot-glued-together chinese POS...Man, I almost feel bad I even mentioned my Silencer..lol
First, I would NOT buy a refurbed PSU. You want a new, warrantied unit that isn't someone elses heartache.
Second, dont rush.. I know money is always a consideration but rushing ends in a hasty decision...one that may end poorly
Third, I highly recommend to take the advice of several of the members on here, and go with a new, solid Corsair PSU. The prices are awesome on them and they are workhorses, you got enough guys/gals here with Corsairs who have positive, hands on use.
Dude, I know this has been a pain in the ass for you, we've all been there..whether its poor teenager, poor student, poor adult, poor family... we have ALL been there and had to either save, borrow, beg to get that next part. Just wait, be as patient as possible, borrow the $$, do chores..anything. But dont rush-- once you have that brand new PSU you'll be glad you did it properly.
Yeah the GS800 isn't modular. I really want a PC Power and Cooling unit because they are really reliable, but as said above their prices really are inflated.I'd go with modular first before I thought about the color. I could be wrong but it seems to be Non-Modular..not sure?
Yeah the GS800 isn't modular. I really want a PC Power and Cooling unit because they are really reliable, but as said above their prices really are inflated.![]()
Ok, I'll go with a Corsair unit. Which one is best for my PC though? They have so many series of units!So are Corsair, and much cheaper!