Njoy 750W PSU

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I'm planning to get this PSU, but my only fear is, when it dies, will it kill the other components? It has an overvoltage protection, and I trust this PSU because the reviews are mostly positive.
 
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You don't need 750w. 550w will be plenty, including any OC you can use.

And the njoy are junk. 51A (612w) on 12v rail, group regulated and sharing 3.3/5v+ rails (16A/14A, combined 122w) for a total of 734w. For a 750w psu?
By comparison, the Corsair RMx 750w has 25A/25A (150w) on 3.3v/5v+ rails and 62.5A (750w) on 12v rail and almost every protection there is for an ATX psu.

The njoy psus are basically a 10+ year old really cheap design with a fresh coat of paint.

The psu is the single most important component in any pc. It has direct voltage ties to everything. If you needed a new heart, if given the choice would you really get the new heart from a 90yr old alcoholic chain smoker just because it's a few € cheaper?


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The protections are listed, doesn’t mean they are functional. That is why reviewers at Tom’s or ComputerBase will test protections.
Also no reliable reviews for the PSU as well. All I could find was an internal shot of lower wattage variant: http://prikachi.com/images/486/8802486N.jpg
The design doesn’t yell quality.

I’m assuming you’ll be SLI/Crossfire, as that’s about the only set up that needs 750w+. The Woden 750 has just 2 PCIe cables, not enough for high end GPU SLI.

Better to get a proven high quality power supply. Could you please list full system specs and preferred retailers?
 
Ryzen 7 1700
1X Gtx 1070 ti (BTW suggest me a small stable overclock)
X370 asus mobo
Will be getting 16gb (BTW ALSO suggest me the best ram speed for best ryzen perf.)
Som ******* max power consumption 220W monitor
120gb ssd
1tb hard drive
 
You don't need 750w. 550w will be plenty, including any OC you can use.

And the njoy are junk. 51A (612w) on 12v rail, group regulated and sharing 3.3/5v+ rails (16A/14A, combined 122w) for a total of 734w. For a 750w psu?
By comparison, the Corsair RMx 750w has 25A/25A (150w) on 3.3v/5v+ rails and 62.5A (750w) on 12v rail and almost every protection there is for an ATX psu.

The njoy psus are basically a 10+ year old really cheap design with a fresh coat of paint.

The psu is the single most important component in any pc. It has direct voltage ties to everything. If you needed a new heart, if given the choice would you really get the new heart from a 90yr old alcoholic chain smoker just because it's a few € cheaper?
 
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