>He doesn't know 99% of PSUs lose efficiency and will send high ripple current (dirty voltage) to your PC that will kill your components after 3~4 years of daily use
>B-but it works
Doesn't matter. If you own EVGA, Corsair, Seasonic or even Cooler Master PSUs for more than 3 years you are likely killing every single component in your PC
He doesn't know 99% of PSUs lose efficiency and will send high ripple current (dirty voltage) to your PC that will kill...
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Going on 8 years now and everything works fine. You're a faggot
lmao what the fuck are you even on about
leave the electrical engineering to the electrical engineers, stick to smart phones they're more your speed
>It works that means it's good
The state of americans. You guys know nothing about electricity no wonder why you don't even have shielded earth wires all your earth wiring is fucking a piece of bare naked copper you literally low IQ amerifat
Capacitors don't last more than 5 years on entry level PSUs, they lose efficiency and they don't work suppressing ripple current which kill your components in the long run
Technically entry level capacitors last 7 or more years with relative efficiency (let's say they lose 10% to 15% "only") but depends on your working temperature and dust
>Capacitors don't last more than 5 years on entry level PSUs, they lose efficiency and they don't work suppressing ripple current which kill your components in the long run
Entry level psu's probably just don't have enough dampening to begin with, what you're claiming is bullshit.
what shitty chinesium psus do you have to use for that to be the case? literally using laptop chargers from 10+ years ago and they haven't killed my laptop yet
lmao
I assume OP gets his technical info from guys like this.
>enough dampening
Go away amerifat