Yes, I have been researching it, but there's a lot that I think comes down to experience with them, that's why I ask, and I agree the CX seems like a safe bet, but the EVGA BQ is new on my radar so hoping someone here might know more.
Like I said, they are both excellent choices, and you can't go wrong with either one. Don't overthink the decision.Yes, but is one significantly better than the other? I've read good reviews on the Super Flower but doesn't have large presence here in USA. The Corsair on the other hand large presence, lots of reviews. Some things of interest: Super Flower has Fluid dynamic bearing fan, & Corsair uses a rifle bearing fan, Super Flower makes a lot of company's psus and has their own factory/engineering team but Corsair works with CWT lending more resources to their product--don't know if this is better or not, just saying. Which one do you think is the better PSU overall? It's a hard choice, in some ways looks like the RM650X has better build quality but in other ways seems to favor the Leadex3 550w.
Went with the Super Flower; but turned out that CX650 wasn't DOA, was something else; now I have this extra PSU that's still within the return window; I don't think I'll need a backup for the Super Flower. Do you think I should hold on to the CX, or send it back? Came to $75 with tax.Like I said, they are both excellent choices, and you can't go wrong with either one. Don't overthink the decision.
From experience, it's always a good thing to have a spare working PSU stashed away for "emergencies".Went with the Super Flower; but turned out that CX650 wasn't DOA, was something else; now I have this extra PSU that's still within the return window; I don't think I'll need a backup for the Super Flower. Do you think I should hold on to the CX, or send it back? Came to $75 with tax.