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Pole Pot
> 3 dayReceived The power supply today and i gotta tell ya that box is quiet heavy
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Techno Wizard
Greater than one weekBest power supply available! Modular cabling, so you only have the cables you need instead of needing to tie down a bunch of unused cable leads. 1600 watts from a standard 110/120 outlet. Titanium level of efficiency. Stable and steady power flow. I only use EVGA power supply units. They stand behind their products with great customer support and a 10 year warranty on these PSUs. This PSU can be used with the North American standard 110/120 volt or the 220/240 volt of other power grids. The modular cabling allows the user to select which internal power cables are needed, plug them into the PSU, store the extras and avoid unnecessary cable clutter inside the system. When you handle this power supply, you see and feel the quality of it. It is a very heavy duty design and it includes an attachment that allows you disconnect from the MB and power up the unit so you can get things like a liquid cooling system primed and flowing without endangering the components being cooled. It also includes the attachments necessary to support dual PSUs. Sometimes, getting a liquid cooling system primed can be a bit of chore and take some time to get it flowing correctly, If you are doing this while the components are powered up, you have the potential of causing damage due to overheating. But with the PSU powered up independently of the motherboard, you can get the pumps going, get the coolant flushed through the tubing and be sure that things are working correctly before going hot. The only thing to be aware of is the power usage with a 1600 watt PSU. If you draw the full 1600 watts while plugged into a 110 volt outlet, that is 14.5 amps by itself. Most standard outlets are only capable of handling 15 amps. I actually installed a 20 amp outlet beside the existing 15 amp outlets to be sure I had sufficient supply for everything. Also, if you are using a UPS (Interruptible Power supply, also called a battery backup,) you need to make sure you have a UPS that can handle 14.5 amps for this PSU plus any other devices plugged into it, such as the displays. I use an UPS that is designed to provide a 20 amp output. A small 650 VA UPS (the ones that cost $50 to $80) is probably not able to handle the load. But, that warning would apply to any PSU with a high wattage rating.
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Owen
> 3 dayIm using this to power an Asus Z270 TUF Mark1, i7-7700K, 5 drives, 7 fans, and two GTX Turbo 1080s and its performing very well.
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Jasper
> 3 dayWorks great, is quiet and runs cool. Only complaint is that the wires are stiffer than a board.
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Bandit4
> 3 dayTop shelf product. Would buy again in a second!
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Drew
> 3 dayCan’t really give a review as it showed up with two wires not in their respective plugs for the motherboard power cable turning it into a 300$ paperweight.
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Bill
> 3 dayThis thing is a powerhouse. It runs very quiet and ECO mode is a very nice bonus. Be sure your case can hold it as quite a bit longer than a standard PSU. Check dimensions before ordering.
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Ryan M. Judd
> 3 daybeautiful, quiet, only downside is the $$$$, if money is an issue go with a bronze or gold version. 750 bronze power supply should handle damn near anything now days.
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skirshner
> 3 dayoutstanding product, evga never lets me down and this beast will power every last part in your pc with plenty of space for overclocking.
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Mr. Javier Ferry
Greater than one weekGreat right out of the box for 6 GPU mining rig.