is this psu a good (its 80+)

Drilon_2

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Hi i searched for a 600w 80plus and found this
Its a nJoy agon 600w 80+
the build quality looks like other famous brands like corsair evga and others and it is 80plus so i think its a very good?
My pc is a i3 6100 4gb ram 1tb hdd
Asus hd 7870 and this card needs 500W or more
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Garbage. There is no such thing as a high quality local brand like that. Treat it like a 400w power supply if you have to use it.
 


well its a 80Plus i guess and they cannot lie or do anything bro? idk cuz corsair cx 500w are 60$ in my country and
 
It's garbage that is partially painted orange. Certification isn't listed, either, and the logo isn't even quite right - you'll *never* see an 80-plus Standard in gold and with a TM instead of the R (it's a registered trademark). I'd rather put dog feces painted gold into my PC.
 


Yep you're right. Great catch, I missed that. 80 Plus would be white. That's a fake certification.

This is how it would look if real.

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i had a 500w approx app500ps power supply it was 30$ and i used it 1 year and worked perfectly fine ?

 


So what? It does not mean it is of good quality. A psu is like a heart of your rig and never buy a cheap one. It may eventually kill other components too. Most of these cheap psus are not reliable and not consistent to provide rated current in different rails. they provide spikes and other kind of shit which eventually reduces the life of your components.
 
You won't nJoy it if that PSU suddenly gets damaged and takes along your PC components with it.

PSUs being sold at a "higher wattage" on the label but actually can only do significantly less, esp. at its rated +12V rail, is an indication of a poor-quality PSU. In that "600W" PSU, notice the combined +12V rail only provides 468W. It's a marketing gimmick (like that "Gold-colored" 80+ logo that's supposed to fool customers in thinking it is 80+ Gold).

That 80+ certification is really a non-factor in deciding which PSU to buy: https://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/10/04/80_plus_irrelevant_to_you_when_buying_psu/

The more important factor is the quality and reliability of the PSU. There is a reason why most good-quality PSUs cost a lot more.
 


Unless you have a very expensive load tester, you have zero insight to whether in fact it was working perfectly fine. PSU performance isn't just defined by whether the machine turns on or not. Your argument is the equivalent of saying "I eat a pound of bacon for every meal and I'm not dead, so my heart must be working perfectly fine."

If you want to risk destroying your entire machine by powering it with literal garbage, that is of course your business. But if you start talking here about how it must be good or it doesn't mean it's garbage (actually, it does), it's not going to go unanswered.
 




im getting a evga 500w white 80plus for 35$ or 40$ instead of this
thnx guys 😀