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RoBoLoGy13
> 24 hourI bought this as a replacement for my older one which died, a previous model from about 5 years ago. I got 5 years out of my old one so I cant complain. Was just surfing the web and I heard a small sound, everything shut down. This one hooked right up, no issues. Been using it about a month. Happy with the purchase.
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Daniel Blais
> 24 hourNice cables
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austin
> 24 hourruns quiet and cool and relieved a lot of the strangeness in my pc.
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Megatron
> 24 hourOther reviews are likely more detailed. Just adding mine to mention that it is just the right size to fit in the HP Omen 30L case. However, the case has blocked airflow out the bottom, so you have to flip it fan side up, which means none of the 4 screws align. I was able to get 1 screw in, but its just pinching the case and power supply together, not going through a threaded hole of the case. Honestly holding just fine. 850W is overkill for my HP omen which draws 235W at the wall (measured via Kill-a-watt device), but the original supply had a clicky fan. The fan on this supply is much quieter (I cant hear it over any of the other system fans).
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Brandon Smith
> 24 hourCompact space saving one thousand watts, smaller than my 850g2!
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rockystjohn
> 24 hourused for power supply for crypto mining rig runs cool and quiet comes with lots of power cables you can connect just about anything
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CA person
> 24 hourThis is the first time I have used a modular power supply. I feel like a lot of space is wasted with all of the connectors that go on the outside of the power supply. I have a fairly basic desktop PC and I still required all but one of the modular cables to be installed, so theres really not any sort of saving that comes from being judicious about which cables to connect. Also the cables seem excessively long and thick. I ended up filling up a drive pay with loops of unused cable to maintain air flow around the motherboard. With my previous ~2012 power supply I could easily swap it in and out, but with this one I have to disassemble a lot of the case and move some drives to the side so that I can slide the power supply in. My previous power supply was 300 w and fairly low end, and I upgraded to this one because I needed to power a GPU. This power supply works well for that, but in hindsight I dont know that I would have paid extra for a more silent fan in the power supply, because my existing CPU fan, case fan, and GPU fans are all audible and a bit of noise from the power supply probably would not have been noticeable.
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Jaden Alcantar
> 24 hourI have been using EVGA for quite a while and I trust their power supplies. Since I built a few computers with that brand power supply and had no problems whatsoever. Until I purchased this item Im not saying that this applies to every EVGA power supply of the same model, but mine died 2 days after I installed it. Im glad I got my money back, but I expected it to last me so much longer than 2 days. I will only give it 2 stars instead of 1 because I still trust EVGA I may have just got a bad power supply is all.
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Juan Hernandez
> 24 hourGreat Product, Lots of power and reliable.
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figuringstuff
> 24 hourThis is a great PSU. It has solid construction and all the adaptability you would expect from a fully modular PSU. The cables are all black which is nice and are well protected/insulated. I havent noticed any noise from the fan at all. The only knock would probably be that the fan protector appears to be plastic rather than steel which is a bit of an odd choice but there was no impact on my build.