I think they've done a positive step for improvement, but I believe we need more decent reviews to see if they meet the criteria to be suggested. Great review, as always!
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I just bought the GAMEMAX 1300W Power Supply, ATX 3.0 & PCIE 5.0 Ready, 80+ Platinum Certified, Addressable RGB with 5V Motherboard Sync, 100% Japanese Capacitors, Fully Modular, RGB-1300 from Amazon for $148.99 but I have not used it and I'm starting to get scared to risk my RTX 4090 with it,
Have you hooked up your power supply yet? I just bought the same one from Amazon and haven't hooked it up yet. Just wondering how yours is doing? If you ended up getting it hooked up, it's been 8 months since your comment. So hopefully it's doing good for you.
@@HardwareBustersyou can also find phanteks amp v2 for cheap, I’ve seen around 120 USD for the 1000w on sales. Seasonic made although I forgot which focus line it’s based off
@@HardwareBusters In Brazil the GX850 Pro ($136,6 from direct conversion 5BRL : 1USD from the last few years) and GX 1050 Pro ($160), Pro standing for the 600W 12VHPWR connector, cost basically the half of the respective 850W ($240) and 1050W ($300) GF A3 counterparts from Thermaltake, it's hard to defend the usually taken as "traditional and trusted" psu manutacturers when the Gamemax units are delivering about the same performance at full load, specially when 99,9% of users are just looking for something to pair with 350W-ish GPUs at maximum like 4080 and 7900XTX
I think they've done a positive step for improvement, but I believe we need more decent reviews to see if they meet the criteria to be suggested. Great review, as always!
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Thank you very much for your work!
nice cat, btw! 😁
какую работу, о чем ты? он просто перечислил ТТК и все!
Thanks a lot for your hard work. Your reviews and content is invaluable and helps a lot.
какой тяжелый труд? где ты тут видишь хоть какой ни будь труд? он просто прочитал ТТК на камеру и все.
Great, thank you !!!
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If Aries isnt brave enough to test it, you shouldnt be crazy enough to put it in your pc.
According to Betteridge's law of headlines, the answer is no.
I came on the recommendation of Ronaldo Buassali and I saw his incredible content, very top quality content, extremely informative and high quality.
Welcome!
I just bought the GAMEMAX 1300W Power Supply, ATX 3.0 & PCIE 5.0 Ready, 80+ Platinum Certified, Addressable RGB with 5V Motherboard Sync, 100% Japanese Capacitors, Fully Modular, RGB-1300 from Amazon for $148.99 but I have not used it and I'm starting to get scared to risk my RTX 4090 with it,
The unit we tested did very well in transient tests. Not sure how it will do on the long run though. In general you get what you pay at that price.
Have you hooked up your power supply yet? I just bought the same one from Amazon and haven't hooked it up yet. Just wondering how yours is doing? If you ended up getting it hooked up, it's been 8 months since your comment. So hopefully it's doing good for you.
The cat > any gamemax power supplies
So not safe enough to use but decent performer on its own despite the low price.
Price actually is not that low, if you take into account the prices of the Thermaltake GF A3 line
@@HardwareBustersyou can also find phanteks amp v2 for cheap, I’ve seen around 120 USD for the 1000w on sales. Seasonic made although I forgot which focus line it’s based off
@@HardwareBusters In Brazil the GX850 Pro ($136,6 from direct conversion 5BRL : 1USD from the last few years) and GX 1050 Pro ($160), Pro standing for the 600W 12VHPWR connector, cost basically the half of the respective 850W ($240) and 1050W ($300) GF A3 counterparts from Thermaltake, it's hard to defend the usually taken as "traditional and trusted" psu manutacturers when the Gamemax units are delivering about the same performance at full load, specially when 99,9% of users are just looking for something to pair with 350W-ish GPUs at maximum like 4080 and 7900XTX