need feedbacks from you guys
will be buying either of the two
ive been reading reviews but i need some of your feedbacks especially sa mga nakatagiya ani nga PSU's
TIA
need feedbacks from you guys
will be buying either of the two
ive been reading reviews but i need some of your feedbacks especially sa mga nakatagiya ani nga PSU's
TIA
I have the ST75ZF. I know it may soubd biased since I am the distributor of SILVERSTONE but, in my years of exeperience, I recommend you get Silverstone, the brand has been there for a long time even before corsair started making power supplies. And warranty can be claimed here locally, 3 YEARS warranty, full repalcement. Every since I discovered this PSU i fell in love it with and wanted to share it with everyone thats why we decided to carry this strong PSU.
Get a SILVERSTONE, aside from it's stable rails. wa kay labad sa ulo when ever u need it to be replaced.Originally Posted by HanzoHattori
Depends on what you need, both power supplies are made by Etasis ( if im not mistaken )
If you need modular, the HX620 is the cheapest one around BUT there is no local warranty.
If you need raw performance, then the 750ZF dances around the 620.
Im also a happy owner of the silverstone 750ZF
all hail silverstone.. hehehehe...
i also own a silverstone st75zf... and i can say it gives very stable voltages c",) and regarding noise, i can hardly hear it's 80mm fan even with the CPU placed on my table (beside the monitor)...
both psus are of good quality... be guided na lang by how much you're willing to spend and warranty.
thanks everyone for the opinions i got ST75ZF from compushack hehe but akong pc probe reports that 11.92v ra ako 12v rail, murag bot2x man hehe, anyone knows where to download a reliable software that can measure the 12v rail?
i think sakto na cya bro 11.81 ra man gani ang sa akoang ST56F bro pero stable man
okOriginally Posted by Der FüHRER
3 YEARS WARRANTY!!! ang ala pa kapalit, palit na!!! and nakapalit na, palit lain hahaha
try this:Originally Posted by HanzoHattori
[note: i'm assuming your bios is known to give accurate readings]
1. go to the bios and note down the voltages as well as all stats you want to monitor.
- continue monitoring for about 5 min (this will be your idle readings)
2. boot into windows
- as much as possible, disable anything other than default programs
3. install everest or sandra, or both c",)
4. run everest or sandra, or if you installed both, run both
- note down the voltages
- continue monitoring for around 5 min
5. compare idle bios readings and readings you got from sandra/everest/pc probe
- try to get the variance in the readings of the software programs from bios readings
- base your future readings on the tool that has readings closest to the bios readings
funny that i have higher readings even with my processor OC-ed... (i am using everest btw)
12v = 12.19v
3.3v = 3.39v
5v = 5.19v
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