he's spreading misinformation about a plethora of power supplies, hes ranking power supplies that are objectively worse over nitpicking stuff. he's not correcting users going around on that forum stating single rails don't support ocp / opp. he doesn't like single rails and telling people single rails will blow up on them if you use them in units past 600 watts or so. the guy who took control of it is going on a fear mongering spree and has admitted hes basing everything off his own opinion rather than facts. while simultaneously using jonny's reviews for recommending other power supplies.ĭo yourself a favor and ignore that dumb list. and also flat-out ignore jonnyguru reviews for it as well. they pick and choose what they want to hear and spread misinformation and instill paranoia and fear mongering into people. they all of a sudden don't care about the authors opinion. they use toms own reviews about the G3 series as their reasoning while simultaneously ignoring toms still recommendation for it IN THOSE SAME REVIEWS.
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Yuniel said:Hello Aris, you still recommened the g3 ?, beacuse aparently is in tier Tier D - Not recommended, beacuse of OPP, the 850 g3 is good PSU for high end PC gaming ?linus forums are spreading fear mongering. So although the 750 G5 has tight load regulation and good enough ripple suppression along with a long hold-up time, still it cannot meet the overall performance of any of the aforementioned models. In such scenarios, the G5 cannot keep the +12V deviations within 1%, and the 3.3V rail's transient response is terrible. The transient response is one of the most important factors in a PSU's performance since it depicts its operation under real-life conditions where the loads are dynamic and not static.
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The 750 G5 uses quality components, and its build quality is high, but its design doesn't allow it to effectively meet the competition in the 750W category. This topology is only suitable for budget PSUs, since it requires fewer components of lower cost and it lowers the capacity requirements of the bulk cap, which is among the most expensive parts in a power supply.
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I don't approve the use of an ACRF topology (you will find more details on this topology by following this link) in this category, from the moment the competition uses superior designs featuring half-bridge (Corsair RM750x and RM750) and full-bridge topologies (Seasonic Focus Plus Gold).