Oklahoma Wolf
PSU Warranty Voider
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It's that time again, folks. I have another couple of jonnyGURU review samples I'm hoping to get rid of so I can get my February bills paid.
The units up for grabs this time are my Seasonic Snow Silent 1050W and my extra EVGA P2 1600W unit.
Both units have been thoroughly tested and confirmed to be in flawless working order. They are in new condition with only a few hours runtime on them, and come with full retail packaging. They are in cosmetically perfect condition. The Seasonic, having been apart, has had extra load testing at 80% load for 30 minutes after the review to make absolutely sure it works. The EVGA has never been apart, so it still theoretically has factory warranty. The Seasonic will come with my usual 90 day warranty, not that you'll need it.
Shipping will be Canada Post/USPS. Will ship anywhere in US or Canada, APO included, the cost is included in my asking price. Paypal only outside Canada, please. No gift/personal payments. Email money transfer preferred within Canada.
1. Seasonic Snow Silent 1050W
2. EVGA P2 1600W
Pictures:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Oklawolf/Power Supplies/For Sale/DSC_6764.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Oklawolf/Power Supplies/For Sale/DSC_6765.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Oklawolf/Power Supplies/For Sale/DSC_6766.jpg
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The units up for grabs this time are my Seasonic Snow Silent 1050W and my extra EVGA P2 1600W unit.
Both units have been thoroughly tested and confirmed to be in flawless working order. They are in new condition with only a few hours runtime on them, and come with full retail packaging. They are in cosmetically perfect condition. The Seasonic, having been apart, has had extra load testing at 80% load for 30 minutes after the review to make absolutely sure it works. The EVGA has never been apart, so it still theoretically has factory warranty. The Seasonic will come with my usual 90 day warranty, not that you'll need it.
Shipping will be Canada Post/USPS. Will ship anywhere in US or Canada, APO included, the cost is included in my asking price. Paypal only outside Canada, please. No gift/personal payments. Email money transfer preferred within Canada.
1. Seasonic Snow Silent 1050W
This unit is fully modular, single 12V at 87A. Quite possibly the most stable unit I have ever tested, managing 0.17% average load regulation in the hot box. It's actually testing out more efficient now than it did in the review after I took it apart. Nothing major found in the innards, but I did do some minor surgery on the AC line input board to keep it from pushing on the EMI shield.
Price: $130 USD shipped - KEEPING
Price: $130 USD shipped - KEEPING
2. EVGA P2 1600W
This is the second of the two samples used in my review. As noted, it has never been taken apart. It does exhibit that ripple interference issue the first one had, thus the lower than normal price. With regards to performance, in all major ways it performs exactly like the first unit did except it runs the 12V at slightly lower voltage (it's pretty well dead on at 12V where the other one was a bit higher). I've seriously thought about keeping this beast, but I need the cash more right now.
Never been apart, so I don't know how the insides look. I don't have time to get into it, and that would void the warranty.
The first unit I used in the review sold within a day before I could even post it here... I expect this will not last long.
Price: $250 USD shipped - SOLD to Dayaks
Never been apart, so I don't know how the insides look. I don't have time to get into it, and that would void the warranty.
The first unit I used in the review sold within a day before I could even post it here... I expect this will not last long.
Price: $250 USD shipped - SOLD to Dayaks
Pictures:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Oklawolf/Power Supplies/For Sale/DSC_6764.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Oklawolf/Power Supplies/For Sale/DSC_6765.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v297/Oklawolf/Power Supplies/For Sale/DSC_6766.jpg
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