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Following in the footstep of Barnsley, this is what my gf brought home:

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Sometimes I love my gf :D

Wife her.
 
*LARGE IMAGE WARNING* Picked this up off Amazon. It's a tad too big to be doing one of those "Toy in the case" pics though...

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€65 down from well over €120 and my wife decided she had to have it. Now it's happily standing on top of her case staring down at both of us :)
 
Hey all,

My new water cool to replace X61 & SP 120 LED White & Noctua NA-SAC1

Didn't take photo of my items cause my phone and camera are crap :D
 

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Good choice, Can't go wrong with Corsair :) *Just don't touch their PSU's ;)*

Thanks dude.

TBH i have a corsair PSU and it had been fine but i did have a series 1 of the AXi PSU and it did blow up but i replace it with an RM series and it hasn't missed a beat and its over 6 months old now :D
 
Whats wrong with Corsair PSUs???

Nearly everyone I know has either had them fail, Blow up or various problems, Only their AX series though, Mine has started clicking every now and then so I'm getting myself a Superflower Leadex 1000w Platinum, There's a reason why benchmarks and pro overclockers use Superflower, Reliability.
 
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Nearly everyone I know has either had them fail, Blow up or various problems, Only their AX series though, Mine has started clicking every now and then so I'm getting myself a Superflower Leadex 1000w Platinum, There's a reason why benchmarks and pro overclockers use them, Reliability.

Who the heck buys AX PSUs anymore these days anyways. The RM series is baller.
I also had an AX PSU blow up on me, but that was because a screw fell into it and i didn't notice. Shorted out the thing a few weeks later.
 
Who the heck buys AX PSUs anymore these days anyways. The RM series is baller.
I also had an AX PSU blow up on me, but that was because a screw fell into it and i didn't notice. Shorted out the thing a few weeks later.

I got it due to it being on sale on a "Today Only" deal at OCUK, £40 lower than usual so I went for it, Wishing I'd gone the Superflower route instead, Would of saved myself a nice sum of cash in the long term.
 
RM stuff is aite for everyday use. I love how quiet they are tbh. I've had a Rm750 die on me but Corsair sorted it out in the blink of an eye and my RM550 is a perfect fit for my pentium. Wouldn't want to go and bench the nuts off stuff with it though. With corsair, people need to remember not EVERYTHING they touch is gold.
EVGA (even though I still hate them) are great if you want a decent PSU on a budget. Pretty happy with mine, even if I'm currently not even stressing it in the slightest.
 
Who the heck buys AX PSUs anymore these days anyways. The RM series is baller.
I also had an AX PSU blow up on me, but that was because a screw fell into it and i didn't notice. Shorted out the thing a few weeks later.

Well the RM series have a few cheap components such as the caps.

On JonnyGuru the AX860i got 10s across the board where as the RM850 got:
Performance 9.5
Functionality 10
Build Quality 8.5

So they're not as good.
 
Well the RM series have a few cheap components such as the caps.

On JonnyGuru the AX860i got 10s across the board where as the RM850 got:
Performance 9.5
Functionality 10
Build Quality 8.5

So they're not as good.

Fair enough, but considering the price difference i'd still prefer RM for most situations. 9.5/10 and 8.5/10 are still pretty good.

I'm glad people are realising this is a thing now...

Corsair cases and RAM are great, PSUs, SSDs and AIOs are alright, peripherals are sub standard.
 
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