I see that AMD has dumped a bunch of new Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050 watt power supplies on the surplus market. They look pretty decent and have good reviews. At $40 each, they are just giving them away. Do these have any known problems or are they just being dumped because they are outdated?
Opinion on Enermax ERV1050EWT Power Supply
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Opinion on Enermax ERV1050EWT Power Supply
Machina improba! Vel mihi ede potum vel mihi redde nummos meos!Tags: None -
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Re: Opinion on Enermax ERV1050EWT Power Supply
*drool*
grab as many as you can afford... anything decent 700W and up is a deal at $40 a pop... last year I got a decent deal for a 600W seasonic (new IIRC) at $40 shipped... so those, nab 'em.sigpic
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Re: Opinion on Enermax ERV1050EWT Power Supply
A bunch more of the Enermax Revolution 87+ 1000 watt power supplies have hit the surplus market. Price is at $40 US. I don't think I can post a link here but you can google "Electronics Goldmine" to find the site.Machina improba! Vel mihi ede potum vel mihi redde nummos meos!Comment
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