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#1 Power Supplies

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Having lost two ATX PSUs within about 10 days, I am realising the wisdom the old adage ... "To buy cheap is to buy dear"

These were (ostensibly) 750W Ace PSU but both were fried in pretty lo-spec systems

I already have a couple of Kolink modular ones and really like the fact that most of the cables can be left off. What do you all tend to use on your builds ?
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Hell yes - losing three big Corsairs is really tough luck
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Must admit I tend to use Corsair to. They will die, they just take longer. Welcome to the world of running 100% 24/7.
BOINC kills PSU's and HDD's. I tend to buy cheap 2nd hand 80GB drives to run BOINC seperately on and just run until destruction before replacement.
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I tried booting from a 256Gb USB memory stick (it works fine) but hadn't appreciated how much data was written by Boinc. Am now buying 60Gb SSDs for under £15 ... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16GB-32GB-64 ... 2749.l2649
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Cheers for that. Now I have a desire to press the buy it now button ........
Although an 80GB HDD is £5 :D
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#6 Re: Power Supplies

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Last PSUs I bought were from Seasonic -the last a platinum certified 450 Watt fanless one for an J5005 iTX build for the missus.

Seasonic also makes the better Corsair PSUs
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[mention]Dirk Broer[/mention] How dare you bring this thread back on-topic :lol: :lol: :lol:
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davidBAM wrote: Sat Nov 24, 2018 10:09 am Having lost two ATX PSUs within about 10 days, I am realising the wisdom the old adage ... "To buy cheap is to buy dear"

These were (ostensibly) 750W Ace PSU but both were fried in pretty lo-spec systems

I already have a couple of Kolink modular ones and really like the fact that most of the cables can be left off. What do you all tend to use on your builds ?
It happens I have one of those as well. It works well so far.

Did it blow up in spectacular way? Or simply turned off?
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Actually one of the Ace came back to life so only the one failure. The one which did fail wasn't exactly a Son et Lumière show; more of a strong burny smell. Very dead though.

The other one will be handy on the bench.
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