EVGA Supernova G2 750 vs Corsair RM 750

LoufasGR

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Hello everyone.
I recently bought an Asus Matrix Platinum R9 280X 3GB for my rig.Atm I am running my system with a corsair cx500 (Yeah I know it's a problem but everything runs at stock speeds + I only play LoL for now so GPU is rarely above average usage).I want to upgrade my PSU (maybe for future SLI cause I don't think I have the room to CF another 280x) I believe 750 could handle even 2 Nvidia cards like GTX 970.I'm stuck between what the title says.Both cost same price here in Greece but which one would you recommend?I have heard very good critics about the EVGA and also bad for RM 750 cause it's built with a different technology (not sure 😛).


EVGA offers 10 year warranty while Corsair offers 5.

Rest of system:
i5 4670k
Msi z87 G45 gaming
Asus r9 280x matrix platinum
SSD 120GB 850 evo & 1 HDD

Kind regards 😀
 
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The EVGA is superior , and has all Japanese caps , and you can't beat the 10 year warranty.

B2 , G2 , P2 , and T2 are all Super Flower.

Review for the EVGA 750w G2.


Summary:

The gravy train keeps on rolling for EVGA today with the G2 750W. Expectations were high, and EVGA rose to them without breaking a sweat. I have to imagine that over at EVGA headquarters, they have to regularly take breaks to go up on the roof and yell, "Top o' the world, Ma!" I certainly couldn't blame them. Now all we need from EVGA is their answer to the Corsair AX1500i, and we'll be all set.

The Good:

excellent voltage regulation
less than 15mV ripple on the outputs
switchable semi-fanless mode...
The EVGA is superior , and has all Japanese caps , and you can't beat the 10 year warranty.

B2 , G2 , P2 , and T2 are all Super Flower.

Review for the EVGA 750w G2.


Summary:

The gravy train keeps on rolling for EVGA today with the G2 750W. Expectations were high, and EVGA rose to them without breaking a sweat. I have to imagine that over at EVGA headquarters, they have to regularly take breaks to go up on the roof and yell, "Top o' the world, Ma!" I certainly couldn't blame them. Now all we need from EVGA is their answer to the Corsair AX1500i, and we'll be all set.

The Good:

excellent voltage regulation
less than 15mV ripple on the outputs
switchable semi-fanless mode
excellent build quality
10 year warranty
competitive price


The Bad:

nothing

The Mediocre:


10 year warranty requires registration first

http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=380
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