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I Wouldnt call the GQ a good PSU tbh. It might be not at a low tier but compared for its price and quality compared to the rest it kinda sucks big time.
no not really, G2 and G3 are SuperFlower, P2 and T2 are SeaSonic and the GQ is an older FSP Design if I'm not completly mistake.
I just rechecked, I'm right with the rband and modells. G2 and G3 are SuperFlower, GQ is FSP and a step down from the old G+ modells to make it affordable. The main difference between G+ and G3 is the missing ECO mode on the G+.
PS: The fans on the GQ are often loud and it comes with 5 year warranty over the 7 years of the G3. GQ for me personally is a no-brainer. It might not be a bad PSU, but for the tenner more for a G3 -> no brainer.
AFAIK they improved on both for the new gray-label, so either the CWT or Great Wall OEM CXs are much better. Then again, I didn't watch it on youtube so WTF do I know...
Even the higher Tier Corsair PSUs are STILL rebranded Great Walls.
People seem to judge quality based on appearance and what their youtuber says instead of actual research and analysis.
Like someone who has already said, its about the quality of the internals aswell as how they are soldered. Brand means nothing if the thing isn't made right.
exactly
BS - no Corsair PSU is manufactrued by Great Walls:
AX-650, 750, 760, 850, 860 – Seasonic
AX-760i, 860i, 1200, 1200i – Flextronics
CX-400 – Seasonic
CX-430, 430 v2, 500, 500 v2, 600, 600 v2 – Channel Well(CWT)
Gaming Series GS600, GS700, GS800 – Channel Well(CWT)
HX-450, 520, 620, 650 – Seasonic
HX-750, 850, 1000, 1050 – Channel Well
TX-550M, 650M, 750, 750M, 850, 850M, 950 – Channel Well (CWT)
TX-650, 650 v2, 750 v2, 850 v2 – Seasonic
VX-450 – Seasonic
VX-550 – Channel Well
Only the CS and SF Series are made by Greatwall.
Everything else is just OEM. The main question is always the used capacitors and build quality. My Corsair CX used SamXon chinese caps and died inside a half year. JohnnyGURU rated it suprisingly well though. My Seasonic M II 520 now works 5 years straight.
e.g. Corsair @ PSU database[www.realhardtechx.com] shows all versions model and OEM
Corsair CX450 review @ Tom's[www.tomshardware.com] - interestingly they found the CWT to be the better model, and the GW more than sufficient. Who would have thought?