where's the sarcasm?
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Uzique wrote:
i was being serious when i said it was a waste of £60
so you were being sarcastic then?Uzique wrote:
sweet, £60+ extra well spent then considering i have a window-less case
Uzique wrote:
so where's the sarcasm? i was being serious when i said it was a waste of £60
Uzique wrote:
i was being serious when i said it was a waste of £60
Uzique wrote:
it was a waste of £60
Uzique wrote:
sweet, £60+ extra well spent
You bought it... you could have looked up what 'modular' means. Don't bitch and whine at us when you asked us for help.Uzique wrote:
yeah exactly and that post of mine has a clear intent and a clear message... i don't understand why the 'sarcasm detector' image
you guys are fucking retarded. last time i ask bf2s for tech help to be recommended pointlessly expensive shit for anal retentive retards
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You are comparing some uber shit non-modular to the corsair hx650w, or you are doing something very wrong. Even at ocuk, the TX650W (note also has older interior shitz than the new HX series) is barely £20 less.Uzique wrote:
the corsair 650w modular is 60 more than the 600 non-modular and 45 more than the 650 non-modular
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Every non-Corsair PSU = uber shitGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
You are comparing some uber shit non-modualr to the corsair hx650w, or you are doing something very wrong. Even at ocuk, the TX650W (note also has older interior shitz than the new HX series) is barely £20 less.Uzique wrote:
the corsair 650w modular is 60 more than the 600 non-modular and 45 more than the 650 non-modular
So how did you manage to waste £60?
And where did I say that? HX650W is less than £100 at ocuk, you are not getting quality >600w PSU at less than £40.NooBesT wrote:
Every non-Corsair PSU = uber shitGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
You are comparing some uber shit non-modualr to the corsair hx650w, or you are doing something very wrong. Even at ocuk, the TX650W (note also has older interior shitz than the new HX series) is barely £20 less.Uzique wrote:
the corsair 650w modular is 60 more than the 600 non-modular and 45 more than the 650 non-modular
So how did you manage to waste £60?
I see.
corsair cx = http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu … ubcat=1084GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
You are comparing some uber shit non-modular to the corsair hx650w, or you are doing something very wrong. Even at ocuk, the TX650W (note also has older interior shitz than the new HX series) is barely £20 less.Uzique wrote:
the corsair 650w modular is 60 more than the 600 non-modular and 45 more than the 650 non-modular
So how did you manage to waste £60?
Last edited by GC_PaNzerFIN (2010-10-30 09:07:13)
If you buy a modern, decent, PSU then its not going to fail for a long time. Long enough not to worry about it fucking up everything else.Uzique wrote:
i'll consider swapping out a new PSU in like 6 months or something... right now PSU's have cost me about £300 in stupid service costs and messing around, and i just want something that will fucking work. i don't care if it's not 100% efficient, or if the warranty isn't fantastic on it... perhaps in the future when i'm feeling a little more frivolous with my tech-spending, i'll pick up a HX650w and stick with it. right now i just want a computer that works... so far my costs on this little 'project' are near £1000, including fees and all sorts of bollocks. obviously the computer isn't worth that much, so anything more i spend is just bloody painful to part with.
so i'll upgrade my PSU laaaaaters. i'm taking the cx still has basic safe-guards so that when it fails, it won't take the entire fucking computer with it? because my last PSU was a TX850w and when that died, so did the Asus mobo... won't be happy if that happens again.
i went to town and bought another i5, because i was impatient and just wanted to get a system running againFFLink wrote:
Anything by a name brand should last, and if not, they should have warranties.
My old Zalman lasted me a good 4 years, and I think that has a lifetime warranty. My current TX650 is doing a good job and I fully expect it to last.
You should be fine with anything by Corsair.
Though you do seem to have bad luck... Did you find your missing CPU?