Hello is this power supply
It the same psuThis page on the Cooler Master site shows a 5-year warranty and four PCI-e 6+2 pin connectors. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same PSU as mentioned above, because all the links appear as red crosses.
https://www.coolermaster.com/en-global/products/g600-gold/?tab=tech_spec
I know but i can't find it anywhere it's one place that sell itIt's an okayish low end Gold unit but 1 year warranty is not much.
It's an okayish low end Gold unit but 1 year warranty is not much.
I ask the guy who i gonna buy From him the psu he said first year of warranty with his shop and 4 years with cooler master agentThis page on the Cooler Master site shows a 5-year warranty and four PCI-e 6+2 pin connectors. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same PSU as mentioned above, because all the links appear as red crosses.
https://www.coolermaster.com/en-global/products/g600-gold/?tab=tech_spec
Is that okay or not and this psu deserve itI ask the guy who i gonna buy From him the psu he said first year of warranty with his shop and 4 years with cooler master agent
It depends where you live and what your "Consumer Rights" are. One year's warranty by the shop, followed by the remainder of the warranty period being covered by the manufacturer, might be correct as stated in law by your government.Is that okay or not and this psu deserve it
Thanks man❤️It depends where you live and what your "Consumer Rights" are. One year's warranty by the shop, followed by the remainder of the warranty period being covered by the manufacturer, might be correct as stated in law by your government.
Although I've used various ATX PSUs ranging from "cheap and thoroughly nasty" to Tier 1 "high quality", I prefer PSUs with a 7 or 10-year warranty for big important builds. 5-years is OK for lesser builds and 3-years for something I'm really not worried about if it goes bang. If a manufacturer is not prepared to give a long warranty, that means they're not confident it will last for a long time.
If you can afford something a bit more expensive with a longer warranty (and which is available where you live), that would be my suggestion for an important build. You could look at the Corsair RM650 mid-range PSU.
https://www.corsair.com/uk/en/p/psu...lly-modular-atx-power-supply-uk-cp-9020280-uk
Corsairs CX and CV PSUs although more affordable, are not my preferred choice for critical builds.
Check reviews of PSUs before buying or look at some lists.
https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/tpu-psu-tier-list.323828/