Greg,
RE: Who makes the PCP&C psus......... This is the second time you have shared this assertion:
At 11:03 03/01/2008 -0600, Greg wrote:
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I personally wouldn't ever buy anything that wasn't SeaSonic or SPI/FSP OEM'd. Funny thing is that most of the PCP&C units were, at least up until the new models post-OCZ acquisition, actually made by SeaSonic (Silencer) or Win-tact (Turbo Cool). Not sure anymore.

Greg
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No harm, no foul. I agree with SeaSonic and (now, because I came by and old one) SPI/FSP. But, can you point to some objective evidence about the SeaSonic/Win-Tact connection to PCP&C (pre the OCZ partnership)? I'm not trying to start a new skirmish here. I'd like to know what I may not know about PCP&C.

I do not much care about the post-OCZ combination, because I am now back up on the fence and/or starting to seriously look at SeaSonic for any future psu needs; based on both your comments and Hayes comments.

Back in the years 1995-2000 I did some extensive personal testing of 2 of my PCP&C psus while at my old career with Xerox. I still have and use the 'abused' 2 psus today. Unless you are focusing on some of the internal circuit boards as evidence of the "built by" other mfg's, my research indicates that my psus were mfg'd completely in Carlsbad, CA, where I originally bought them.

Agreed the stuff changes over time. Perhaps PCP&C did find that both SeaSonic and Win-Tact could be value-added partners to do sub-assy and full-assy level product. Where does this not happen?

Just curious........... :)
Best,
Duncan

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