For good reason - both are OEM Sirtec, it's a fairly distinctive design.Never heard of High Power; infact that looks like the Jeantech Storm PSU with that display on.
Used often? No. Sirtec haven't really been widespread since Thermaltake stopped using them. It's worth noting that this PSU is NOT SLI Certified. It claims to be SLI Ready, but that's not the same thing - it hasn't been through nVidia's certification program, only the 560W version is listed as certified on nVidia's website as certified. If you're interested, it's capable of providing +12V@31.67A.So what do you think about that psu is it kosher Is the brand used very often?
I feel like a big dumby I really should have come here first.
I paid 74 dollars total with shipping guess I got ripped.
Hopefully it will turn out to be okay.
Thanks.
She's running kinda hot 111 on the cpu fans seated properly thermal paste was already on the Freezer pro 7. I turned the voltage on the ram up to 2.07 volts. Vist score on the cpu is only 5.5 its a 6750 I am kinda disappointed feel like I should have spent the extra dollar on the cpu didn't cut corners on this build. Heck I bought two psu's cause I had crappy one on the way so i bought a cooler master 750w. what can I do to get the temps down would a bigger case make a tromendous amount of difference I guess the obvious reason is yes. Should have bought a full tower. Know where I can get a good one kinda cheap?
Overkill was what I was looking for. I was looking at the BIOS temp readings which were labled cpu.
Core temp says core1 42c and core0 43c
Just played the first two rounds of Bioshock looks freaking awesome! Max settings dx10 man I am glad I did this
This thing is fast.
I havn't even went to sleep yet!