Are Gigabyte PSUs Reliable? What About Thermaltake?

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Asked By CloudyKnight92 On

I'm considering getting a Gigabyte P450B power supply for just 33 euros, but I've heard mixed reviews about Gigabyte's PSUs and I'm a bit skeptical. If this PSU isn't regarded as reliable, would the Thermaltake TR2 S 500W at 42 euros be a better option? I'm replacing my old PSU that broke down, and I'm keeping things budget-friendly since I don't plan on spending too much on this, especially with a new PC build on the horizon. I've got a maximum budget of 55 euros for this replacement, excluding shipping. If you've got any other recommendations that can ship to Ireland, I'd love to hear them!

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Answered By TechieTina23 On

Honestly, I wouldn't recommend the Gigabyte P450B at all; it's pretty low-tier (E-tier) and known for issues. The Thermaltake TR2 S is even worse (F-tier) and could end up being a fire hazard. Instead, I'd suggest saving up a bit more and investing in a higher-quality PSU. It'd last longer and you can use it for future builds too! You might want to check out this list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... for better options that'll still fit your budget. I'd aim for something from C-tier or better for reliability.

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

You really should look up reviews for specific power supplies instead of just trusting the brand names. Each model can vary quite a bit. Just a heads up, I learned the hard way with the Thermaltake TR2—had one that actually exploded on me! Take your time to research and make a safe choice for your PC.

CloudyKnight92 -

Yeah, I'm planning to do more research later, just rushed to post this since I’m away from my main setup.

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