Wich is the best keyboard for osu! between the Roccat Ryos MK Pro (Red MX Switches), and the Corsair Vengeance K70 (Red MX Switches) ?
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http://www.hardocp.com/article/2015/01/ ... y_review/9bigfeh wrote:
I wouldn't trust Roccat to the point of ditching Corsair. I like them too much to do that
Now that may be just me, but Corsair is incredibly reliable and only makes good quality products - I've never seen any bad hardware with Corsair slapped on it
ziin wrote:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2015/01/ ... y_review/9bigfeh wrote:
I wouldn't trust Roccat to the point of ditching Corsair. I like them too much to do that
Now that may be just me, but Corsair is incredibly reliable and only makes good quality products - I've never seen any bad hardware with Corsair slapped on it
that's a bad review. Input is 520W, output is somewhere closer to 470W (90% efficiency assuming on 230V). Except the reviewer doesn't give any details about the efficiency or the actual wattage of the computer. It's a bogus way to actually test a power supply. They don't even take apart the power supply.bigfeh wrote:
Video is in Portuguese but you can probably make a few words out if you speak Spanish
In the video, a Corsair CS450M (a 450W PSU, quite obviously) holding up an overclocked GTX780Ti + i7-4790k combo. Output gets to upwards of 520 watts and the tensions barely even fart
I can translate it "live" if you want me to, just hit me up anytime I'm online. I'll do it for you if I'm not busy/afk
That's not even a review, it's more of a follow-up. The review was controversial so they made the videoziin wrote:
that's a bad review. Input is 520W, output is somewhere closer to 470W (90% efficiency assuming on 230V). Except the reviewer doesn't give any details about the efficiency or the actual wattage of the computer. It's a bogus way to actually test a power supply. They don't even take apart the power supply.bigfeh wrote:
Video is in Portuguese but you can probably make a few words out if you speak Spanish
In the video, a Corsair CS450M (a 450W PSU, quite obviously) holding up an overclocked GTX780Ti + i7-4790k combo. Output gets to upwards of 520 watts and the tensions barely even fart
I can translate it "live" if you want me to, just hit me up anytime I'm online. I'll do it for you if I'm not busy/afk
That being said, I find it to be of subpar quality. Great Wall makes decent enough power supplies, but I'd rather get something made by a very reputable brand, such as Rosewill's Silentnight which is made by super flower. Plus, here in the US, the silentnight 500 is $10 cheaper than the corsair 450M. It's also fanless and platinum efficiency.
It's fairly common for power supplies to not use OCP allowing them to get much higher than their rated specs, but often times OEMS will scale back a PSU to a lower power rating to make sure they get a higher 80+ rating. The 450M will likely pull up to 600W in at a bronze level before shutting off.
I posted a bad quality Corsair product earlier, which was supposed to let you know that while Corsair generally makes good products, they're not flawless.
Rosewill and Corsair don't make PSUs, they assemble them/buy them from other companies and re-label them. $80 for a 500W fanless platinum modular power supply is hard to beat. $90 for a 450W gold modular power supply is easy to beat. The Great Wall PSU you posted is good, but I'd rather have the Super Flower for less money.bigfeh wrote:
also yeah, I know Corsair isn't flawless (nothing is), but I'd go for maybe Seasonic instead of Rosewill? They'd probably be my second choice
I know what matters is the manufacturer, not the vendor. But then again, Seasonic is definitely one of the best vendors right now.ziin wrote:
Rosewill and Corsair don't make PSUs, they assemble them/buy them from other companies and re-label them. $80 for a 500W fanless platinum modular power supply is hard to beat. $90 for a 450W gold modular power supply is easy to beat. The Great Wall PSU you posted is good, but I'd rather have the Super Flower for less money.bigfeh wrote:
also yeah, I know Corsair isn't flawless (nothing is), but I'd go for maybe Seasonic instead of Rosewill? They'd probably be my second choice
Seasonic makes awesome power supplies, but you have to look at the price. OEMS are also dropping seasonic for something cheaper, so it's not always a good idea to buy seasonic when Super Flower has a cheaper equivalent product out with a Rosewill name slapped on it.