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Re: EVGA supernova 1600w T2 pics 2015/02/25 08:43:56 (permalink)
Thank you very much for the detailed feedback!

which case are you using ? I have a cosmos 2 and some cables from my seasonic p1000 were too short (only a cpu 8 pin cable, if I remember correctly, as I'm using a dual 2011 motherboard).

I don't have more questions, I just wish there would be more reviews out there to confirm the technical details from the JG review (mostly ripple suppression and voltage regulation), see if he had luck/no luck with his unit. I know nothing is perfect, but this is quite an investment, so ... if only the corsair unit was not that good when it comes to regulation and ripple suppression, I wouldn't be bothering you right now :)
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Re: EVGA supernova 1600w T2 pics 2015/02/25 09:10:39 (permalink)
I have this unit in a Caselabs Magnum MH10 case, which is no longer made.  It is short and wide.  I think the cables are plenty long, but I have no clue what distance you need.  I think the length is on the website here: http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=220-T2-1600-X1 in the first box of information.  They all worked well and there was still some length.  I have three GPUs and my motherboard needed the 8-pin and a 4-pin, which in the standard cable set there were two CPU 4+4-pin cables.  The PSU sits behind the motherboard on this case, so the distance can be shorter than times when the PSU is on the bottom and the connection is on the top.
 
I am not that concerned with the ripple.  Even given the existence of it, there is no reason to believe that the unit you buy will or if the unit you buy from Corsair will not.  In JG review, he did say that the ripple went down after he soldered the items, as I will not take mine apart to do that and void the warrantee.  I also have a good UPS for this rig, which helps reduce overall spikes in power which can impact the ripple and help in voltage regulation.  This is how I approach that issue, as assuring each and every PSU is as described or as reviewed is one I do not wish to accept to protect my large investment in my rigs.



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Re: EVGA supernova 1600w T2 pics 2015/03/01 14:50:59 (permalink)
well ... in the end I just shut down my brain for a sec, just the time to order one :D
Hope if will replace my (excellent, by the way) Seasonic P1000 nicely !
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Re: EVGA supernova 1600w T2 pics 2015/03/02 00:17:06 (permalink)
EVGA have Seasonic 1000 Platinum platform too, under name EVGA 1000 PS.
I like because on 24 pin cable sleeve is not so close to connectors as on other power supplies.
Enermax PSU had similar before several years I think, only here cables are full black and that's much better.
 

 
 
 

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