• Angry_Autist (he/him)
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    616 days ago

    Joke if you want but that’s actually a really good idea if you want device longevity. And their in-house brand has been rock solid in every build I’ve made for a reasonable price

    • VindictiveJudge
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      -216 days ago

      Yep. The max wattage on a PSU goes down over time, so you want to overshoot somewhat to keep it useful for longer. Power requirements also typically go up over time with new hardware, but I think that’s been slowing down.

      • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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        516 days ago

        Do you just write things you think people will upvote or do you really believe these things?

        • VindictiveJudge
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          115 days ago

          That was a problem I actually had when I had no budget, was buying old parts, and then running them way longer than they were intended. I kept everything clean, the tower wasn’t on the carpet, and there were no smokers or pets shedding fur, but that PSU eventually started outputting significantly lower than it was rated for. The previous owner could have done something to it, or it could have been a crappy model to begin with, but it was about fifteen years old and I was told by several more veteran computer folks that PSUs would drop off in power output eventually and this wasn’t surprising.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 days ago

          If you are filling your PSU with tar from cigarette smoking, yes, its max wattage will go down over time.

          It’s like making the marathon runner inhale your smoke while running the marathon.