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Enermax EG565P-FMA Power Supply - Any Problems?

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I am thinking about using the Enermax EG565P-FMA Power Supply in a new
system I am building.
Just looking for any input as to using this unit vs another mfg.

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Jack wrote:

> I am thinking about using the Enermax EG565P-FMA Power Supply in a new
> system I am building.
> Just looking for any input as to using this unit vs another mfg.

I've heard mostly good things about Enermax, but IMO, they're not up to
snuff compared the Antec.


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Do not bother with this power supply, not because it's of poor quality or nothing, but the company itself,
I bought one of these in 2006, had to rma it within the first 6 month, took 3 months to get a replacement.
yah,.....3 months, no advance rma, you need to pay the shipping charges and so on so forth...

2008, another rma, another shipping charge..etc, etc...now they say that it may be another few weeks as they don't have any other units available.

when asked to get something equivalent or better, they say NO!!!!, and then try to sell you a new power supply.....

it's simple, I've been an IT professional for 10 years, the majority of manufacturers offer advance RMA (which includes a return postage), this is the only one so far that I am having these issues with,

I will NEVER buy enermax again....

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