Is a cheap PSU too good to be true? Well, in this case the OEM “rebrandable” unit I’ve got in is very interesting! While the packaging is brand neutral, it is a Spire Jewel. Have a look!
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Products shown/demonstrated: Spire Jewel Spire Jewel OEM-400W-ATX-PFC EAN: 6943051260549
Link to manufacturers website: http://www.spire-corp.com/power-supplies/oem-400w-oem-atx-400w-pfc/
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I am watching this video because I am scared of my 775 watt psu that I got for 40 United States dollars. Also you earned a subscriber!
just going to say that even the most expensive powersuply can be some times can be broken or not assembled fully
Oh, well… At least they included some retail box, or sort of… 🙂 True OEM units just come in some bubble wrap bag and that’s all — no screws, no manual, no power cord, nothing! Very informative vid tho, respect…
Is a cheap PSU too good to be true? Well, in this case the OEM “rebrandable” unit I’ve got in is very interesting! While the packaging is brand neutral, it is a Spire Jewel. Have a look!
Warning: Your personal safety and that of others around you is your own responsibility! This video has been produced for informative purposes only, you have been warned and no warranty and/or liability is given or implied!
(c) 2013 & 2014 Nekita.net, excluding: copyrighted and/or otherwise protected quoted sources (as far as applicable)
550w psu for 10$ shold i go?