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Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:48 pm

How much of a difference do these ratings make? Is it worth the cost (Currently newegg has a couple Bronze PSU's at $65-$75, while the gold rated ones are $135), or is there a minimum good level, and the rest is marketing hype?
 
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:13 pm

Whether it is worth it or not depends on how much you care about PSU efficiency.

80 Plus means the PSU is at least 80% efficient. Bronze, silver, gold, and platinum certifications mean the PSU exceeds the basic 80 Plus requirement, corresponding to efficiency levels of 82%, 85%, 87%, and 89% respectively.
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:22 pm

Depends on your electricity costs. If your electricity is cheap and you don't run your PC with 100% load (running "Folding@Home" or some similar pointless garbage :wink: ) 24/7 - I wouldn't bother with all these "gold", "platinum" and such ratings.
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:36 pm

Even if you've got expensive electricity and/or run 24x7 it will take a *very* long time to make back that $70 price difference in power savings alone. As in, many years... probably longer than the PSU (or the system it is installed in) will last. It's almost certainly *not* worth it based solely on economic considerations.

Whether it's worth it TO YOU depends on other factors, like:

- Is it too warm in the room where the PC is located, making a cooler-running PC something you really want?

- If you live somewhere where electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels, do you care about reducing your CO2 footprint?
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:44 pm

Thanks for the info..

Newegg's got a %15 off on Corsair, and the OCZ is also discounted for their V-Day special.. I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on one of them, but they were an Bronze certified, so I wasn't sure...
 
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:55 pm

One can't forget the value of bragging rights. Not too many people have gold certified and even fewer have platinum, so you'd be in a pretty rare club.

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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:57 pm

Grab the Corsair - they're rebadged Seasonics and are all fairly solid - OCZ i've heard bad things about their PSUs, which is weird considering they own PC Power and Cooling.
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Fri Feb 10, 2012 2:05 pm

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OCZ i've heard bad things about their PSUs, which is weird considering they own PC Power and Cooling.

IIRC they were already in the PSU business (as a rebrander) before they acquired PCP&C. So separate product lines, designed by different people and manufactured in different factories.
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:39 pm

ezcool's 700w is supposed to be bronze rated but its certainly not by amd ha ha.
but with the real makes like antec corsair coolermaster etc the ratings usually though not always do one extra thing. usually the higher the rating the quieter the psu. ots not always tje case so read reviews too but it is a good rule of thumb.
 
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:47 pm

The quiet thing is a reasonably good point - anything rated 80+ is usually quieter than anything not, at least. I tend to stick to corsair, though, and even their Builder series which isn't 80+ is still relatively quiet unless you really get it under load.
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Re: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum Ratings...

Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:52 pm

The efficiency ratings have become a little too heavily marketing oriented. You can have an efficient supply that delivers sub-standard power - low voltage output, ripple, etc.
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