MSI ventures into the power supply market with the new MPG GF-series units.
MSI Enters the Power Supply Market : Read more
MSI Enters the Power Supply Market : Read more
One more option... yay.
I wonder why I'm not excited for this?
I wonder what the oem will be.....personally, I hope it's CWT.
IDK it looks like coolermaster to me
I wonder what the oem will be.....personally, I hope it's CWT.
IDK it looks like coolermaster to me
Cwt?? They arent even first tier.. i would take seasonic or superflower over cwt.
Coolermaster doesn't make PSU's. They have OEM's do it for them, and slap their name on it.
What does this even mean? Cooler master does not, in any way, make power supplies. They SELL power supplies with their own name on it, but they don't manufacture them. Nor do they generally design them either. They use platforms from companies like CWT, Seasonic, FSP, HEC, Great wall, etc.sam3 company
That won't happen. Igor doesn't even work for Tom's anymore, Aris is too busy with reviews and other various projects and there is really nobody else qualified or knowledgeable enough to do it. I've asked several times over the years and have been basically told "ain't gonna happen".I do wish TomsHardware would update their PSU manufacturers list, it's been over 7 years, and it is a very good reference when advising people of which brand of PSU to buy on a budget, and a good answer as to why their PSU blew up...
TomsHardware's Who's Who in PSUs
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Superflower and seasonic make primarily single rail units iirc. These msi units are multirail right? So I'd bet on either FSP or CWT, out of the two, I'd hope it's a CWT.Cwt?? They arent even first tier.. i would take seasonic or superflower over cwt.
What does this even mean? Cooler master does not, in any way, make power supplies. They SELL power supplies with their own name on it, but they don't manufacture them. Nor do they generally design them either. They use platforms from companies like CWT, Seasonic, FSP, HEC, Great wall, etc.
I do wish TomsHardware would update their PSU manufacturers list, it's been over 7 years, and it is a very good reference when advising people of which brand of PSU to buy on a budget, and a good answer as to why their PSU blew up...
TomsHardware's Who's Who in PSUs