Review: Seasonic Prime Titanium 1600W TX-1600 ATX 3.0 PSU

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12 years warranty!
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GlassGR:

12 years warranty!
On other hand you keep PSU for many machine. My Corsair 1200 is still working nearly H24, and never fail since the 2k era (and have endured heavy OC during this time). Same for my Superflower on my main computer. So the risk is minimal for companies on the premium PSU, and the warranty is a good sale argument for this kind of product.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn:

Today, we’re putting the new Seasonic Prime Titanium – a 1600W power supply
Nice review, thank you.
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Probably one of the best PSUs you could possibly get right now, but there's no way I'm spending over €500 on a power supply. €300 already is a stretch.
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rl66:

On other hand you keep PSU for many machine. My Corsair 1200 is still working nearly H24, and never fail since the 2k era (and have endured heavy OC during this time). Same for my Superflower on my main computer. So the risk is minimal for companies on the premium PSU, and the warranty is a good sale argument for tis kind of product.
I feel you on the Corsair My AX1200 has been running solid for years now. I bought it around 2011 or so if memory serves. It cost around $400 at the time, but it has been worth every penny.
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My AX1200 died after 6 or 7 years, just before my another dead Corsair, HX850.
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pimp_gimp:

I feel you on the Corsair My AX1200 has been running solid for years now. I bought it around 2011 or so if memory serves. It cost around $400 at the time, but it has been worth every penny.
If it was 1st serie, then it was made by Seasonic, i noticed the logo on the PCB when i changed the fan for a noctua.
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rl66:

If it was 1st serie, then it was made by Seasonic, i noticed the logo on the PCB when i changed the fan for a noctua.
I'm not sure, I bought mine pretty quickly after release so it might be Seasonic. I'd have to pull it out and take a look to be sure. From what I'm seeing the AX1200 was made by Seasonic (which I own) and the AX1200i is Flextronics it seems.
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How are Enermax these days? I still have their Revolution 85+ 1250W that I bought what now must be nearly 15 years ago. Back then I'm pretty sure they made their own PSUs, but I doubt they still do that now. Probably one of the major OEMs?
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Built for the upcoming RTX 5090.
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They should team up with Noctua, cuz the fans Seasonic uses have a terrible sound profile. It's why i opted for a their 700W fanless PSU instead.
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TheDeeGee:

They should team up with Noctua, cuz the fans Seasonic uses have a terrible sound profile. It's why i opted for a their 700W fanless PSU instead.
have never heard the fan in any i've used.
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Astyanax:

have never heard the fan in any i've used.
Sadly i have super sensitive hearing, and i could hear my Prime PX-850 over the rest of the system. That's how quiet my entire PC is.