A friend of mine wants to buy the SS-M12ii 750 ( http://www.seasonicusa.com/M12II-Bronze-650-750-850.htm ).
The problem is that i can't find reviews for this particular PSU.
I have found review for the old SS-M12ii 620 here at [H] ( http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/05/18/seasonic_m12ii620_power_supply_review/#.VJKQbXuQBgw ), which performs mediocrely on the voltage regulation area & and during transient load tests, due to its older design.
On the other hand i found a review for the newer SS-M12ii 850 EVO Edition at JG ( http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=356 ), where it performs much better
The question is, which from the 2 platforms the SS-M12ii 750 is based. If it has been similarly designed with the M12ii 620, i think it should be avoided, while if it's more close to the design of the M12ii 850 EVO, that makes it a very solid choice.
Any opinions?
The problem is that i can't find reviews for this particular PSU.
I have found review for the old SS-M12ii 620 here at [H] ( http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/05/18/seasonic_m12ii620_power_supply_review/#.VJKQbXuQBgw ), which performs mediocrely on the voltage regulation area & and during transient load tests, due to its older design.
On the other hand i found a review for the newer SS-M12ii 850 EVO Edition at JG ( http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=356 ), where it performs much better
The question is, which from the 2 platforms the SS-M12ii 750 is based. If it has been similarly designed with the M12ii 620, i think it should be avoided, while if it's more close to the design of the M12ii 850 EVO, that makes it a very solid choice.
Any opinions?