Good luck. Reviews rarely pick up on actual user experiences. Many people have had the Ultra PSU kill their system. Just hope it doesn't do the same to you.
SOAP, get a clue, noob.
hey noob..
i know those reviewers, IN REAL LIFE..
ffs.. ive known grunt before gruntville was even born..
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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SOAPboy, your reading comprehension skills are seriously lacking.
I said they don't pick up on actual user experiences. I didn't say they were lying or anything. Just because one or or two reviewers don't have a problem, doesn't mean the product is near flawless.
I daily visit 2-3 computer hardware forums, and I have seen literraly dozens of people with issues with those two PSUs (Ultra & Thermaltake). So I am saying I don't trust them. I'm just trying to protect the people reading my posts.
There is a big difference from buying a cheap PSU and buying a proper one.
Cheap PSU's have "Peak Wattage" and good ones have something like "Actual wattage". If you bought a 600w cheap and a 600w known brand one then the cheap PSU, wont output 600w, definatly not.
For example, ive got something stupid like a 650w psu, but i've worked out its about as good as a 420w good psu.
Zounds! Thy electrical ignorance doth pain me in the nether regions!