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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/03 02:55:39
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Same problem that After the installation some random reboots with my system (really stable before the new Supernova) when starting windows or game. But now everything seems stable (I've changed nothing...).
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/05 15:49:42
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This is first minutes with NEX1500 Classified in my rig. I didn't install software, and I didn't VGA cables finished cable managment. I work almost 2h. I install 2 little adhesive tape on two raised part in Obsidian 650D and NEX1500 sit on little advesive tape. I will write where I connect and If someone want to look if that is good for multirail. I didn't change 5 little switches. PSU Fan work but silent, little red led shine on back side. Now if someone want to look this picture and where I connect cable, I'm perfecionist and I want to be sure everything is OK. I have one more question I install PSU with fan at the bottom. Like on this picture, fonts and numbers stay rights. Maybe EVGA have advice to install with fan on top and than this numbers are upside down.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/06 06:02:49
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Hello ppl ... got one question about PCIe cables on this thing - how thick are they (16AWG or 18AWG)?
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/06 07:19:50
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Hi i was a lucky winner of this Amazing PSU but i found a problem. The Unit is shipped with a beautiful 12AWG Power cord that has a 15A Plug, Problem is that all the plug in the house are 220-240VAC 10A (Smaller Earth pin then 15A). Now if i was running the PSU at the Overclocked Peak of 1650W when running 110VAC it should be 15A. But I'm not so why the 15A plug? Running this PSU at the Peak 1650W @ 220-240VAC should be 7.5A - 6.875A that's a 10A plug that i could use in my power points. Any plans to ship a 10A 12AWG cable? edit: P.S I noticed the box was marked as Australian stock.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/07 01:34:25
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I bought mine today. Order Summary 1 EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply Item #:120-PG-1500-XR Subtotal $449.99 Tax $0.00 Shipping via UPS Ground $4.99 Order Total $454.98 Thank you for shopping at evga.com Please review Store Terms for returning policy.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/12 04:45:59
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Bags for cables and PSU All cables fit perfect if arrange good.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/19 04:30:56
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I had the pleasure of installing one of these over the weekend. Lovely PSU, but I had a few pain points that I thought I'd feed back about: The giant handle on the back made life very awkward in getting the PSU to actually fit in my case. It's an Antec and happens to have a support bar near the PSU along with not allowing the PSU to be fitted in from the rear of the case (i.e. it must go in inside the case). The PSU itself would fit fine, but slotting it in and accommodating the handle was really tricky. I'd love for there to be a way to remove the handle short of a saw (or better yet, have the handle be a collapsing or folding type). This is probably my biggest 'annoyance' with the supply so far. The fan is pretty loud even with the Silent profile in Supernova. It idles at 960 rpm. That's extremely fast for a 'quiet' 120mm fan. None of my case 120mm fans go above 600 rpm when providing full cooling. I really want to be able to control the fan speed on this further, because if the Silent profile thinks 0% fan speed (for an idle 44W draw) is actually 960 rpm, there's something wrong. By all means let me ramp up the speed when it's justified, but this as a lower limit is way too high. Having just combined this with the bliss of a quiet EVGA GTX 680, having the PSU whirr in the background is quite irritating. Maybe I'm just dumb, but it took me ages to work out the single vs multi diagram in terms of what to connect where. It might actually be more straightforward just to label which rails correspond to what port along with a guide as to how to avoid overloading the rails. Please consider more rounded edges on the cable connectors. In tight quarters pressing on the connectors' sharp edges whilst trying to negotiate some more awkward cable placement turned out to be surprisingly painful. The main PSU cable seems incredibly over-engineered (perhaps because mine is a US-sourced PSU being used in the UK, I have a different viewpoint). The cable is thicker than some 3-phase cables I've worked with. I was astonished by the use of the C19 connector at the back - unless I'm totally misremembering the standards, C13 should be perfectly adequate & a lot more commonplace. Not a huge deal by itself, but lose the cable and sourcing a new one will be much tougher than usual. It's not exactly something you can borrow off someone. My two cents/pence/insert denomination of choice.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/19 09:52:09
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I have some little part for holding corner of PSU on Obsidian 650D, but that part remove and only little metal stay, I have problem for first time but easy and easy to avoid scratching and I put PSU in place. First remove all connectors to not bother me and than easy. Maybe someone need to remove motherboard too and than only put down PSU in place, fit in all normal mid and big cases. Can fit in little 300R. PSU is standard like AX1200 I think and NEX1500 fit perfectly on that last two holes on corner holder of PSU in all cases I think. That is some standard. First try if you can try to push PSU almost to the motherboard EASY. It's not complicate to install cables. I only have doubt where to connect to all cables be close to each other. How you can lose cable from PSU??? And that for fan I know most of people would hear that like noisy but its not noise at all. It's noisy for HTPC and for silent fan like in my X-750 but he is hot in most of time and NEX1500 is cold like case...This PSU is for people how need 900-1000-1200 and more. If someone install 3xGTX580 Classified and graphic can hold 1000W in some condition and in normal pull 500W like nothing under LN2 and more and two Xeons together with 7-10 HDD device and 10-15 fans some of them pump and all kind of controllers how to cool that with San Ace Silent Fan. Than that is 70C not 45C. These PSU is for that kind of users. I'm sure they try few options for fan.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/19 11:00:10
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grammarye I had the pleasure of installing one of these over the weekend. Lovely PSU, but I had a few pain points that I thought I'd feed back about: The giant handle on the back made life very awkward in getting the PSU to actually fit in my case. It's an Antec and happens to have a support bar near the PSU along with not allowing the PSU to be fitted in from the rear of the case (i.e. it must go in inside the case). The PSU itself would fit fine, but slotting it in and accommodating the handle was really tricky. I'd love for there to be a way to remove the handle short of a saw (or better yet, have the handle be a collapsing or folding type). This is probably my biggest 'annoyance' with the supply so far. The fan is pretty loud even with the Silent profile in Supernova. It idles at 960 rpm. That's extremely fast for a 'quiet' 120mm fan. None of my case 120mm fans go above 600 rpm when providing full cooling. I really want to be able to control the fan speed on this further, because if the Silent profile thinks 0% fan speed (for an idle 44W draw) is actually 960 rpm, there's something wrong. By all means let me ramp up the speed when it's justified, but this as a lower limit is way too high. Having just combined this with the bliss of a quiet EVGA GTX 680, having the PSU whirr in the background is quite irritating. Maybe I'm just dumb, but it took me ages to work out the single vs multi diagram in terms of what to connect where. It might actually be more straightforward just to label which rails correspond to what port along with a guide as to how to avoid overloading the rails. Please consider more rounded edges on the cable connectors. In tight quarters pressing on the connectors' sharp edges whilst trying to negotiate some more awkward cable placement turned out to be surprisingly painful. The main PSU cable seems incredibly over-engineered (perhaps because mine is a US-sourced PSU being used in the UK, I have a different viewpoint). The cable is thicker than some 3-phase cables I've worked with. I was astonished by the use of the C19 connector at the back - unless I'm totally misremembering the standards, C13 should be perfectly adequate & a lot more commonplace. Not a huge deal by itself, but lose the cable and sourcing a new one will be much tougher than usual. It's not exactly something you can borrow off someone. My two cents/pence/insert denomination of choice. Yah, I was surprised when I read the TweakPowerUp review and they complained about the fan. Just goes to show, even someone like Sanyo Denki can make a bad model. Don't have one of these so can't speak to your issues, but I have to disagree about the power supply cable. Sure, it could do with less, but this is definitely a case where "more is better", and I can hardly see it hampering installation. The only possible drawback is if you absolutely need an extension cable, in which case you'd need to spend the money for a very good one (12AWG) - but those aren't expensive. (I'd strongly recommend changing your setup rather than use an extension cable if at all possible.) And, if you are forced into using an extension cord, there is an even greater advantage of using such a thick cable, since length means resistance means heat. I know it doesn't need it, and I'm sure this cable will stay connected to the PSU as well as or better than the best of other PSUs, but I do wish EVGA had thought of putting some kind of retention method to help lock it in place. Enermax just uses a little wire clip, not at all expensive to include, but one of those little details that has endeared me to the company. ;)
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/19 11:14:17
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Gerann grammarye I had the pleasure of installing one of these over the weekend. Lovely PSU, but I had a few pain points that I thought I'd feed back about: The giant handle on the back made life very awkward in getting the PSU to actually fit in my case. It's an Antec and happens to have a support bar near the PSU along with not allowing the PSU to be fitted in from the rear of the case (i.e. it must go in inside the case). The PSU itself would fit fine, but slotting it in and accommodating the handle was really tricky. I'd love for there to be a way to remove the handle short of a saw (or better yet, have the handle be a collapsing or folding type). This is probably my biggest 'annoyance' with the supply so far. The fan is pretty loud even with the Silent profile in Supernova. It idles at 960 rpm. That's extremely fast for a 'quiet' 120mm fan. None of my case 120mm fans go above 600 rpm when providing full cooling. I really want to be able to control the fan speed on this further, because if the Silent profile thinks 0% fan speed (for an idle 44W draw) is actually 960 rpm, there's something wrong. By all means let me ramp up the speed when it's justified, but this as a lower limit is way too high. Having just combined this with the bliss of a quiet EVGA GTX 680, having the PSU whirr in the background is quite irritating. Maybe I'm just dumb, but it took me ages to work out the single vs multi diagram in terms of what to connect where. It might actually be more straightforward just to label which rails correspond to what port along with a guide as to how to avoid overloading the rails. Please consider more rounded edges on the cable connectors. In tight quarters pressing on the connectors' sharp edges whilst trying to negotiate some more awkward cable placement turned out to be surprisingly painful. The main PSU cable seems incredibly over-engineered (perhaps because mine is a US-sourced PSU being used in the UK, I have a different viewpoint). The cable is thicker than some 3-phase cables I've worked with. I was astonished by the use of the C19 connector at the back - unless I'm totally misremembering the standards, C13 should be perfectly adequate & a lot more commonplace. Not a huge deal by itself, but lose the cable and sourcing a new one will be much tougher than usual. It's not exactly something you can borrow off someone. My two cents/pence/insert denomination of choice. Yah, I was surprised when I read the TweakPowerUp review and they complained about the fan. Just goes to show, even someone like Sanyo Denki can make a bad model. Don't have one of these so can't speak to your issues, but I have to disagree about the power supply cable. Sure, it could do with less, but this is definitely a case where "more is better", and I can hardly see it hampering installation. The only possible drawback is if you absolutely need an extension cable, in which case you'd need to spend the money for a very good one (12AWG) - but those aren't expensive. (I'd strongly recommend changing your setup rather than use an extension cable if at all possible.) And, if you are forced into using an extension cord, there is an even greater advantage of using such a thick cable, since length means resistance means heat. I know it doesn't need it, and I'm sure this cable will stay connected to the PSU as well as or better than the best of other PSUs, but I do wish EVGA had thought of putting some kind of retention method to help lock it in place. Enermax just uses a little wire clip, not at all expensive to include, but one of those little details that has endeared me to the company. ;) Couldn't agree more. I am running a U2 UFO case and the weight of the cable pulls it down from the plug. I will engineer something to keep it in place but it would have been nice to have a clip. Regarding the handle, I am with you 100 percent. If you look at every review, the handle was mentioned....in that it would have been nice if it would have been made removable (without voiding warranty). It's not like we are lugging this thing around everyday (or every year even.) I am sure this was done for people like Vince who have this PSU sitting on a desk while they LN2 bench. However, most of the people that purchase this will be putting it in a case. All in all, I am pleased with this PSU. Still waiting to see how JG rates it.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/19 14:00:25
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It's not bad sample Sanyo Denki people compare San Ace model in some different PSU with double less Ampers and almost double less in Watts. They have Silent model fans 70% not work and PSU is hot in other case PSU is warm and fan work on some low speed sometimes when I try PSU I almost see blades. These is different stronger fan not loud at all. Some CM PSU 650-750W when pull 500W are louder many times than NEX1500. And that's not some cheap models of their PSU. They used on X series and 1KW Platinum but if that PSU transform in 1.KW you have Silver not Platinum and less maybe. Choose 70C and silent or little faster fan and you hear coldest PSU testing for now. I can't tuch Seasonic X-750 sometimes, and when became really really hot fan turn on. But people complain how Seasonic engineers make that, better fan with little more speed and less temps. I read few debates. And my X-750 PSU is hot not always but in most of times and pull only MAX 600W.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/26 09:40:20
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just got one installed it is awesome system is rock solid!
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/26 19:40:01
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Very nice cheesemaster, gratz! ;)
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/26 22:31:29
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Great and powerfull but... Buy black molex connectors, little MDPC-X and little or some other good sleeve and change that molex connectors and little PC with DataVac and perfect.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/26 22:50:00
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My father always used to say (and still does); If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. Cheese, great build there bro:)
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/27 00:00:17
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/27 02:59:37
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Oh my, look at that '64 Porsche! Was there ever a more beautiful car made? Not for my tastes, for sure! The 911 and its predecessors are still THE cars that get my blood pumping on sight - and I mostly could care less about cars these days. (I remember when they were the first thought after "girls" though, hah!) Very sweet cheesemaster! A '64 356C is like the Fonz, it just takes one look in the mirror and says "Hey, why mess with perfection?" ;)
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/27 08:55:07
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Gerann Oh my, look at that '64 Porsche! Was there ever a more beautiful car made? Not for my tastes, for sure! The 911 and its predecessors are still THE cars that get my blood pumping on sight - and I mostly could care less about cars these days. (I remember when they were the first thought after "girls" though, hah!) Very sweet cheesemaster! A '64 356C is like the Fonz, it just takes one look in the mirror and says "Hey, why mess with perfection?" ;) I am not trying to brag, really. I just want to illustrate that my love for cars is the same as my taste in PC components. Also, I drive the hell out of my cars they get real dirty! I love EVGA, I wish they started to make exotic cards like the ROG cards I would rather buy an EVGA "Olympus" card (that is my made up name of their crazy wicked card they are going to make) to combat ASUS ROG aeres' and mars' cards.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/27 09:17:35
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I need a solid recommendation on a UPS to back up my SuperNova powered system. Any advice appreciated!
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/27 19:35:20
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Where can I find the brochure that shows the multi rail configuration diagrams (seen at 1:37 of the 5:26 video on page 1). I either can't find it or mine didn't come with one. =\
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/27 23:11:28
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nm, found the newegg 1080p review on YouTube from NewEgg and did a screen capture.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/29 01:59:30
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cheesemaster I need a solid recommendation on a UPS to back up my SuperNova powered system. Any advice appreciated! I'm not all that UPS knowledgeable, and have never actually purchased a 1500W unit. (1500VA, yes, actual 1500W, no.), but I found this article Tomshardware did a while back informative: http://www.tomshardware.c...smart1500slt,2785.html I plan to buy a CyberPower unit next time I buy. I'm using an APC 1500VA right now, it has worked well enough, except it gave me a "replace battery" message and never reset properly after I replaced the battery, even when I followed the instructions to reset the program from their customer service. I ended up un-installing it from my computer so it wouldn't beep at me every time I restarted my system. I pretty much came to the conclusion that it is set to go off at 3 years whether you have a bad battery or not. They have online help which was nice to use and I really don't have any complaints other than the battery thing. This is the one I'd buy for a full 1500W: http://www.cyberpowersyst...p-series/PP2200SW.html Actually pretty cheap for a pure sine wave PSU. Hope that helps. ;)
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/29 02:02:53
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I think Good UPS for this PSU is exspensive. Some of them more than two times of PSU price if you want really good thing.
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2012/09/29 02:17:44
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Yah Vlada, I like the CyberPower one for 3 reasons: 1) Positive review of a CyberPower unit in the Tomshardware article. 2) Pure sine wave PSU 3) Very nice price in the 1500W range. As you said, 2x or 3x the price of the NEX1500 is common and not unreasonable, but Newegg actually has this unit in stock for about $551 and $54 shipping. $605-ish to your U.S. door is a very nice price in the category. ;)
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/09/29 06:58:43
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Awesome, imma get it! Thanx guys. You two rock!
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/10/07 19:43:28
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Just remember the Nema 5-20r power connector on that UPS. You will need electric work at home for this to plug in. Still makes me drool.... Planning a new build on the Z77 chip with and Ivy. So Been thinking about this PSU. My old build an old musty but trusty Evga 790i SLI Ultra that I have been upgrading for 4 years will be sent from gaming work to server work when I make the new build. It has a 1200w PSU that has served me well. But this one Evga has me transfixed and mesmerized. Yum. Will definitely need a very good UPS to go with it. I am thinking of putting in a 240 line just for it. even if I don't OC it ever. It is all about heat and resistance. Thanks all for your build shots. Nice work all.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/10/08 00:36:24
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Looking techpowerup NEX1500 is 9.3 rating(Editor's Choice) Enermax 1500 MAXRevo Gold is rating 9.(Highly Recommended) EVGA fulfill the promiss -Better than Enermax-.... For about 70$ more than Enermax you get 15-20 single sleeve cables, much better and long-term fan, 150W more in OC Mode, Custom RAIL and far better look and little better PSU. Editor's Choice like EVGA NEX1500 win CORSAIR AX1200i, Caselabs Merlin SM8,....
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/10/25 11:09:21
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Vlada011 Looking techpowerup NEX1500 is 9.3 rating(Editor's Choice) Enermax 1500 MAXRevo Gold is rating 9.(Highly Recommended) EVGA fulfill the promiss -Better than Enermax-.... For about 70$ more than Enermax you get 15-20 single sleeve cables, much better and long-term fan, 150W more in OC Mode, Custom RAIL and far better look and little better PSU. Editor's Choice like EVGA NEX1500 win CORSAIR AX1200i, Caselabs Merlin SM8,.... We get it, you love EVGA. You can stop now.
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Re:Introducing the EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply!
2012/10/25 11:41:31
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Vlada011 Looking techpowerup NEX1500 is 9.3 rating(Editor's Choice) Enermax 1500 MAXRevo Gold is rating 9.(Highly Recommended) EVGA fulfill the promiss -Better than Enermax-.... For about 70$ more than Enermax you get 15-20 single sleeve cables, much better and long-term fan, 150W more in OC Mode, Custom RAIL and far better look and little better PSU. Editor's Choice like EVGA NEX1500 win CORSAIR AX1200i, Caselabs Merlin SM8,.... You serious? You're gonna do a petty comparison like that? If that's the case the Corsair AX1200i wins hand over fist
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