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goderdzi
> 3 dayPackaging is good, all cables included, works as intended, very happy with purchase.
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Justin Wilborn
> 3 dayIve been with EVGA for quite a bit now, but this will be my last purchase from the company. I bought the 850w G5 to replace my 650w G2. Install was straight forward, cable quality was nice (Though, not sure why they didnt include a 6 pin VGA cable with their PSUs even though a majority of their cards are 8PIN + 6PIN. Like, they have an 8 pin with detachable 2 pin, but I dont want it just hanging in my case.)
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Jay
> 3 dayWisper quiet, easy install, great price and the ECO switch is a cool concept, even though I never use it. Great supply!
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andy
> 3 dayEasy to install, cables are easy to manage.
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RD
> 3 dayThis thousand watt PSU worked great for five years then the fan ceased caused the Power supply to burn out. That would have been OK, I would have just replaced it, but it destroyed the motherboard with a power surge before it died!
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Henry F. Sullivan
> 3 dayThis is the best Modular Power Supply at the lowest price that you would want to power your desktop. This Power Supply is totally capable of running all of your internal components at their maximum efficiency. This was definitely the best purchase I could have made.
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T. McQuate
> 3 dayWhines under load. Ridiculous quality control.
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richard
> 3 dayThis psu has a lot of versatility. Fits great in my case and looks good. Great price. ( on sale )
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Daniel
> 3 dayUnacceptable amount of coil whine or ticking noises. Unless ECO mode is on, the fan runs 100% of the time and isn’t quiet (does not affect ticking noise). Competing products do not have these issues. Would not recommend.
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Chevon-Wayne Campbell
> 3 dayI bought this power supply to replace a much older 750 Watt Bronze model also from EVGA, after nearly 7 years of flawless service I decided to modernize my PSU along with other components which were being removed, I chose EVGA due to being familiar with the brand and on the basis of how well my previous PSU functioned, the PSU was delayed in shipment, forcing me to build my new PC around the original Bronze model which allows me to make a very direct comparison.