Quote Originally Posted by Agent View Post
Anything can fail.

But lets just have a guess here - what do you think the failure rate of a £10 PSU compared to say, a Corsair is over the same time period? Would you say they are the same-ish?

How can a PSU be made for £10, delivered to the end user, when several company's are involved before it reaches them? Where do you think the cuts have been made? The packaging?
To put it into perspective - I probably could not buy the raw parts for a decent PC PSU on my trade account at work and build it myself. How to you think EZcool manage it?

Then what do you think the chance of losing parts to a cheap PSU is compare to say, again a Corsair?

I just find the entire concept that people are willing to spend less on a PSU, which is *the* heart of the system than the majority of the population does on a black printer cartridge.

I really hope they never cause you any issues KoolPC, but I can not stress enough to anyone that is willing to take the advice - Never ever buy a EZCool PSU.
Well, fact that not one has failed is good enough for me. My brother has one in his PC and it has been in there for a very long time. No problems at all. I guess if they are being bought at such a high number then you are bound to have more people reporting problems.

Look at Hiper. Very popular PSU and they have had a bad spell of faulty units.

Each to thier own anyway. I have no trouble in buying EZCool PSU's going on the track record they have produced for me which = No failures etc / No problems, yet!! lol