F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The PSU I want to purchase has CapXon capacitors, is that acceptable?

The PSU I want to purchase has CapXon capacitors, is that acceptable?

The PSU I want to purchase has CapXon capacitors, is that acceptable?

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megamcgirl
Member
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10-24-2016, 03:40 PM
#1
the cooler master 450w mwe v2 80+ bronze is a popular choice (as suggested by many here). i’m concerned about the capxon caps due to their poor reputation, and i’ve seen several discussions on google about reliability issues. since i have limited options in this price range, i’m hesitant about choosing local brands where quality might be doubtful. i’d prefer something more reputable instead.
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megamcgirl
10-24-2016, 03:40 PM #1

the cooler master 450w mwe v2 80+ bronze is a popular choice (as suggested by many here). i’m concerned about the capxon caps due to their poor reputation, and i’ve seen several discussions on google about reliability issues. since i have limited options in this price range, i’m hesitant about choosing local brands where quality might be doubtful. i’d prefer something more reputable instead.

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naie19
Junior Member
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10-25-2016, 08:21 PM
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What country? Is this for an existing build or a new build? Budget for psu? If its a new build specify budget for the entire build Unit is probably fine unless there are customer reviews having issues with that particular psu model Based on the 5th photo of its listing on amazon 12v = 37.5a or 450w which means it should be atleast half decent quality wise
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naie19
10-25-2016, 08:21 PM #2

What country? Is this for an existing build or a new build? Budget for psu? If its a new build specify budget for the entire build Unit is probably fine unless there are customer reviews having issues with that particular psu model Based on the 5th photo of its listing on amazon 12v = 37.5a or 450w which means it should be atleast half decent quality wise

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SrBuug
Member
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10-26-2016, 01:33 AM
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my budget is just under 3k, but it can reach up to 3500 if the quality improves. if you know of any other better deals within this range, let me know. i’m also open to purchasing from PrimeABGB since they’re reliable, and I bought my motherboard from them last year. i checked Amazon as well, and the price differences aren’t too big. i just want to ensure i’m making the best choice, especially after some components failed recently, so i’d like something that lasts longer.
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SrBuug
10-26-2016, 01:33 AM #3

my budget is just under 3k, but it can reach up to 3500 if the quality improves. if you know of any other better deals within this range, let me know. i’m also open to purchasing from PrimeABGB since they’re reliable, and I bought my motherboard from them last year. i checked Amazon as well, and the price differences aren’t too big. i just want to ensure i’m making the best choice, especially after some components failed recently, so i’d like something that lasts longer.