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    válasz J.C.G. #82388 üzenetére

    Inkább azt áruld el, hogy hol szereztél új Fulltec kondit a (szerinted) gagyi alkatrészekből előállított FSP tápodba? Ha új, akkor csak kicsit tetted még gagyibbá, ha bontott kondi, akkor szégyelld el magad és egy hétig önkéntes tempban szerint viselkedj a fórumon. :DDD

    Nédda, LTec kondik az (eredeti) RM850-ben: [link]. OklahomaWolf álláspontja szerint nem kizárólag a kondi a lényeg, hanem az is, hogy mik a beépítés körülményei. A legjobb Rubycon-t is beteheted, ha mellette a hotspot és megfő.

    És itt a "ráncfelvarrott" CWT edition RM850 is: [link], ami néhol gyengébben teljesít az elődnél. Nem minden a kondi magában, ahogy ebben és az előző linkelt cikkben is írja a szerző.

    És végül egy általánosság, amivel csak nagyon egyetérteni tudok:

    "An awful lot of these people exist on Internet message boards, I'm finding, and they all seem to love hating on Corsair lately. I've seen it before. One upstart company gets into the power supply market with fantastic units to challenge the big boys, and they're saints. Next thing you know, said company starts expanding their product line, becomes one of the big boys, and suddenly they're evil incarnate. I've seen this happen to nearly every big name out there... Corsair is just one of the latest. Enermax knows the deal. Antec knows the deal. PC Power and Cooling knew the deal before they dealt with OCZ, then they really knew the deal. EVGA? They're right on the edge of this right now. All it takes is one "not the awesomest product in the world," and they'll go down the "it's fashionable to hate on them now" rabbit hole, too.

    And they've got a million excuses. Because fanboys. Because mine died and I'd rather hate on them than give them another chance. Because Ted down the hall won't shut up about Corsair. Because they're somehow too successful now and I liked 'em better when they were up and coming.

    Here's my two cents... the original RM850 still gets way too much hate from these people. One little design flaw so minor that it affected exactly zero consumers, and suddenly Corsair is the devil to some and now the RM series is crap not worth buying. Granted, some of these people are still reasonable, not holding the company as a whole to the torch just because the RM or the CX series turned out to be below their personal standards of awesomeness. But for every one of the reasonable people, there's another one coming out of the woodwork with nonsense like, "oh, I'll never buy a Corsair again because the CX750M shuts down above 30 degrees and only crap units do that."

    Folks, if you're one of these people, here's my personal opinion on the entire Corsair lineup, as I've seen things: some units they make are world class. Others just get the job done. Exactly zero are pure crap. They're all decent. You disagree? Well, perhaps you should re-acquaint yourselves with what I consider to be pure crap. Take a look at this LPSW 350W unit. If that doesn't do it for you, check out this Bestec. Or this Hercules, still easily the worst unit I've ever personally tested. Ace Power anyone? What about the Coolmax ZX-500? You see what I mean? Every Corsair unit I've seen so far can either handle everything I throw at it or gracefully shuts down and bows out when it can't. Not one has died. Not. One. Ever. Crap units don't do that. Crap units fry your computer and/or burn your house down while you're sleeping in the next room."

    Ugye elszégyellték magukat a korszarozók?

    HGyu

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