Turn to the Gigabyte Odin GT 550W (number 7 in the image) and you get a slightly more powerful modular package right now for the same money, although its four +12V rails are only rated at 18A.
Enthusiasts will appreciate Gigabyte’s unique USB connection, which allows you to monitor temperature, fan speed and power flow in software. Under heavy loads, the Odin GT is relatively noisy, but it got no warmer than 33C.
Efficiency averaged at 83.6%, with scores nearing 85% at loads of around 300W, where PCs spend most of their time, so it’s a great choice for the more technical hobbyist who doesn’t demand all the watts in the world.
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Intro
Akasa PowerPax 400W
Enermax Modu82+ 525W
Gigabyte Odin GT 550W
Corsair HX 620W
Cooler Master Real Power M700 – Recommended
Seasonic X900
FSP Everest 1010
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750W
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