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번역 관련 문제 보고
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx650m-psu,4770-11.html
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-cx450-psu,5678-12.html
Dont know about you but again, they are decent overall units. Good grief and the s12iii is only indpendently regulated and is missing current protections like OTP and OCP as well as the build quality being lesser with having teapo caps and a sleeve bearing fan.
https://seasonic.com/s12iii
https://aphnetworks.com/reports/seasonic-s12iii-500w/4
So quit talking out of your ass and provide some evidence of what you're talking about.
But I do agree with the TXM psu still being a good options but Bitfenix Formula Gold exists...
Go with Corsair or EVGA, in my opinion.
That is true for nearly all PSU's. Corsair doesn't manufacture PSU's they just rebrand. Their good ones are either from SeaSonic or CWT.
Same for EVGA, they also rebrand. Lot of those come from Super flower.