• 4 Posts
  • 19 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: July 25th, 2023

help-circle





  • If you were to go see this in a store and pick it up so you know what the first thing you’d notice is? The 21:9 form factor […] Yet bone of these guys ever mention this.

    I can’t recall a video from MKBHD of Mr Mobile etc about an Xperia phone where there wasn’t mention of this unique aspect ratio. Maybe you watch the wrong videos?

    This reviewer says the screen is poor because on the extreme angle it colour shifts. That’s pure BS! Until you’ve done some objective scientific tests to determine the display quality, you can’t say it’s poor quality.

    Have YOU done “some objective scientific tests to determine the display quality”? Because if not, how can you be so sure this person’s claims are bullshit? At least they have the phone in their hand.

    No iPhone clones here. Sony has it’s own design language which no one else has.

    Really, no one else has their own design language? Have you seen Pixels? Nothing Phones? ASUS ROG?





  • It truly is the fan in the PSU. I may not be pulling all 500W at once, but that fan is struggling. I swapped my fans to sub-30 db fans thinking that was the culprit. It’s not. It’s not the HDD either. I literally took the side panel off and stuck my ear near every potential noise source. Believe me, it’s the PSU.

    It’s a low end model, it’s old, it could simply be a dying bearing. Whatever the case may be, it’s dying, and I’m not about to disassemble a PSU to swap a fan and kill myself in the process lmao.


  • Thanks for pointing out underusing the PSU. I actually went ahead and checked clearesult’s test report, and assuming I’d be pulling 200W most of the time (pulling this out of my ass), efficiency for that load is 91.05%. Pulling 500W in a long, demanding gaming session with this PSU means efficiency of 91.2%, a negligible difference.

    Source

    A 650W variant costs 111€. 750W is 125€. 850W is 135€, the same as 1000W with current discount.

    I’d be happy to go for a cheaper 850W PSU, but this is kinda the best deal right now for me.

    To be clear. I’m not hell-bent on that 1000W PSU. I’m happy with a different option, but price to wattage ratio leans me to that choice.


  • As pointed out, thanks to a sale at a given retailer, they’re both almost exactly the same price right now. 132€ for Corsair, 135€ for be quiet!

    So price to wattage, be quiet! just makes more sense even if I’m not going to use all the potential. I’m aiming to run it at a smaller load for better acoustics.

    On top of that, I’m trying to account for beefier components in the future, avoiding having to buy a new PSU yet again.




  • Tests for this model are pretty much all praising it for its quality, and user reviews are excellent as well. Only complaint about the be quiet! seems to be about very stiff 24-pin cable, but that won’t be an issue in my case anyway, I can route it without tight bends. Looks like that’s gonna be what I get :) Thanks!