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Why should spend more money on Corsair?

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http://www.ebuyer.com/product/151295

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/135514

I need a PSU that provides connections what i need, 2x PCI-E 6PINS (for high-end card 4800 series ATI graphic card), 1X SATA, 3X MOLEX

Why taking Corsair as a good choice, and others like powercooler are not since this has similar features.

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Reply to Delluser1

Ahh Its called quality. Why does a Saturn cost less than a Honda?

Reply to MGDJoker

Corsair = Good, Powercooler = WTF? eww.

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Reply to mousemonkey

Corsairs are good, but they don't make their own PSUs.

I prefer Seasonic's own PSUs. They manufacture some PSUs for Antec, Corsair and PC Power & Cooling.

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Reply to jaguarskx

True, they don't. But the specs to which they are built are very high.

Reply to jsc

Anonymous wrote :

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/151295

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/135514

I need a PSU that provides connections what i need, 2x PCI-E 6PINS (for high-end card 4800 series ATI graphic card), 1X SATA, 3X MOLEX

Why taking Corsair as a good choice, and others like powercooler are not since this has similar features.




You dont think a 5 year warranty is better than 1 year? :hello:

Reply to zipzoomflyhigh

^ :lol:
@jag: Yes, SeaSonic builds the PSUs for Corsair AND PC Power & Cooling and some OCZ/Antec. Yes, SeaSonic sells OEM PSUs, but some of SeaSonics OEM PSUs are not in the same class as the SeaSonic's built for Corsair/PC Power.

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Reply to Shadow703793

Anonymous wrote :

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/151295

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/135514

I need a PSU that provides connections what i need, 2x PCI-E 6PINS (for high-end card 4800 series ATI graphic card), 1X SATA, 3X MOLEX

Why taking Corsair as a good choice, and others like powercooler are not since this has similar features.



Most of the high-end ATI 4800 chipset cards require a 6 pin and an 8 pin connector (6 + 2) will also work. Verify what your video card will need before you buy.

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