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How did I perform on this build?

How did I perform on this build?

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kaaskotskikker
Posting Freak
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07-20-2016, 03:59 PM
#11
Thank you!
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kaaskotskikker
07-20-2016, 03:59 PM #11

Thank you!

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heyitsjackson
Member
170
07-27-2016, 01:05 PM
#12
Provided the 850W Be Quiet! model isn't in Power Zone 2 or System Power 10 Gold, it's acceptable. All remaining 850W Be Quiet units are Tier A.
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heyitsjackson
07-27-2016, 01:05 PM #12

Provided the 850W Be Quiet! model isn't in Power Zone 2 or System Power 10 Gold, it's acceptable. All remaining 850W Be Quiet units are Tier A.

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iWantToFight
Junior Member
39
08-11-2016, 08:39 PM
#13
I ended up with a Superflower Leadex III 850, and here's why: I won't bore you with the details, but I got it for an even trade! $99.95 I paid for the 750 Combat, and he gave me an even trade!
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iWantToFight
08-11-2016, 08:39 PM #13

I ended up with a Superflower Leadex III 850, and here's why: I won't bore you with the details, but I got it for an even trade! $99.95 I paid for the 750 Combat, and he gave me an even trade!

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ThePuffie
Junior Member
47
08-13-2016, 11:21 PM
#14
👍 Tier A PSU will be a great choice for you, offering reliable performance over the next ten years.
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ThePuffie
08-13-2016, 11:21 PM #14

👍 Tier A PSU will be a great choice for you, offering reliable performance over the next ten years.

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HolyNight98
Member
187
08-14-2016, 08:40 AM
#15
They resolved the problem, with independent labs such as hardwareOC using oscilloscopes to measure voltage directly. The readings in the safe range were confirmed, and no misinformation should be spread based solely on feelings.
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HolyNight98
08-14-2016, 08:40 AM #15

They resolved the problem, with independent labs such as hardwareOC using oscilloscopes to measure voltage directly. The readings in the safe range were confirmed, and no misinformation should be spread based solely on feelings.

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I3uffy
Junior Member
11
08-16-2016, 01:39 AM
#16
It's more than just an emotion. Jayztwocent's undervolted 14900k failed again, and in the same clip he talked about Intel's upcoming microcode update.
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I3uffy
08-16-2016, 01:39 AM #16

It's more than just an emotion. Jayztwocent's undervolted 14900k failed again, and in the same clip he talked about Intel's upcoming microcode update.

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furnacekeeper
Junior Member
10
08-19-2016, 08:58 AM
#17
You're wondering if it's connected to the Luke Savenije project.
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furnacekeeper
08-19-2016, 08:58 AM #17

You're wondering if it's connected to the Luke Savenije project.

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ApexNinja02
Member
166
08-24-2016, 11:54 PM
#18
There will always be products that fail, and you don't know how they were used before, particularly by an overclocker. You're not aware of all the details. I agree it's risky, and you really need to be sure you have the latest BIOS for Intel motherboards. But from what I've seen, the problem has been fixed.
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ApexNinja02
08-24-2016, 11:54 PM #18

There will always be products that fail, and you don't know how they were used before, particularly by an overclocker. You're not aware of all the details. I agree it's risky, and you really need to be sure you have the latest BIOS for Intel motherboards. But from what I've seen, the problem has been fixed.

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Vjump
Junior Member
6
08-26-2016, 04:18 PM
#19
It was his dedicated rig for streaming where reliability mattered most. He had been using under-volted boards since at least the 12900k, and had expressed concerns about the elevated default voltages from motherboard manufacturers, even before the problems became widely recognized.

All the challenges and the lack of proper handling by Intel made me hesitant, so I decided to upgrade my 12700k, even though I had hoped for a 14700k.
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Vjump
08-26-2016, 04:18 PM #19

It was his dedicated rig for streaming where reliability mattered most. He had been using under-volted boards since at least the 12900k, and had expressed concerns about the elevated default voltages from motherboard manufacturers, even before the problems became widely recognized.

All the challenges and the lack of proper handling by Intel made me hesitant, so I decided to upgrade my 12700k, even though I had hoped for a 14700k.

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08-28-2016, 02:59 PM
#20
I don't believe it's a side project, as Luke's compilation on the PSUCultists site seems heavily skewed. It leans more toward Corsair while minimizing Seasonic. It also lacks detailed information about each PSU, such as ATX version, OEM, and topology.
SPL's compilation (not my own) offers a much richer detail and doesn't show any bias toward any brand or downplay specific ones.
Unfortunately, SPL's list misses some older PSUs, even though several listed models were released in 2010, like Seasonic M12II EVO or the G- and X-series. It would have been intriguing to see how those older units performed, but that's a concern because it's not advisable to purchase PSU platforms that are over a decade old.
In summary, SPL's compilation is the most comprehensive I've encountered so far, and it remains current.
Luke's list is quite outdated (about two years old) and doesn't cover any new releases. If there aren't good reviews for a PSU, it can still be found under the Full List tab.
I also found a video by JayZ discussing this topic, which you might find useful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFU5CgtOs_U
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PandaBearMan23
08-28-2016, 02:59 PM #20

I don't believe it's a side project, as Luke's compilation on the PSUCultists site seems heavily skewed. It leans more toward Corsair while minimizing Seasonic. It also lacks detailed information about each PSU, such as ATX version, OEM, and topology.
SPL's compilation (not my own) offers a much richer detail and doesn't show any bias toward any brand or downplay specific ones.
Unfortunately, SPL's list misses some older PSUs, even though several listed models were released in 2010, like Seasonic M12II EVO or the G- and X-series. It would have been intriguing to see how those older units performed, but that's a concern because it's not advisable to purchase PSU platforms that are over a decade old.
In summary, SPL's compilation is the most comprehensive I've encountered so far, and it remains current.
Luke's list is quite outdated (about two years old) and doesn't cover any new releases. If there aren't good reviews for a PSU, it can still be found under the Full List tab.
I also found a video by JayZ discussing this topic, which you might find useful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFU5CgtOs_U

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