steve
I love that it has enough power for an eventual high end GPU (whenever I can get one) and it surprised me to find that it is smaller than my previous 750 watt PSU. It is so quiet I cannot hear it above my also very quiet fans in the case so they are using great fans as well.
Sabrina & Brian Campbell
So far so good. Mine was not DOA, has been running my rig for a few months now. Still sparking away. Haven't had any issues.I waited to review, as I've seen some bad but, I lucked out. Mine is still working just fine. Running your basic components, plus a 2080 super, liquid pump, 11th gen processor, some RGB with no issues so far.For the price, doesn't get much better for this size of PSU.
RFM
With the new graphic cards, a higher-watt output power supply is necessary. The GPU manufacturers are specifying up to 1200 watts now to feed their power-hungry cards and if going all-out with two cards leaves you with very few, or no, options. This gives you what you need for up to a single 4090 NVIDIA card. Unfortunately, it is not a PCIe 5.0 spec PSU so you can't use the 12+4 cable on both ends but there are enough 8 socket plugs to use the three 8's to 12+4 adapter supplied by most of the card makers. Getting 1200 wats will cover you if you are adding water cooling or a batch of case fans also. A good quality power supply at a reasonable price sized to give you some extra space to run/store your wires in that new build.
John
This items seems to work fine, it does have a slight buzzing/whining noise when powered on. It is not very noticeable, but if you have a low noise computer you it may cause some disturbance.