Duncan,
I really have no problems with people using what they want to use...And as Josh says, if there is a cost difference, that's perfectly good reasoning in my book. But Greg pointed to increased resistance and failures due to connections. To me, that's something tangible to consider, if indeed it is an issue. AFAIK, those are not issues worth considering, but if Greg knows otherwise, I'd like to know about it. The list is about hardware...personally, I don't feel I ever own a thread. Topics tend so slide off sideways when people comment. That's the nature of human interaction. That's they way it's been here since....well, since longer than I can remember!

On 9/1/2010 4:10 PM, DSinc wrote:
Anthony,
I completely accept your points. However, you are taking my thread tangentially away from what I asked. I choose not to argue/discuss "modular psus." Should I choose this I have already gone back and re-read our past shares/threads. I knew Greg stepped in it as soon as his share. Please put the swords away! Not necessary ATM. Should I choose to go modular, I join a live, vibrant crew on this List. Nothing more. I completely accept Greg's share. I live in his camp totally ATM. No harm, no foul.
I was polling List opinion. Nothing more.
Best,
Duncan


On 09/01/2010 14:47, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
How much extra resistance are you talking about here?  What is the
likelihood of a failure due to these extra connections?
Also, throwing the cables in a cable draw doesn't create much of a
keeping track of problem. Using only cables you need ATM certainly helps
with case clutter and improved air flow. I see no downsides to modular.

On 8/31/2010 11:55 PM, Greg Sevart wrote:
I must be old school. All else being equal, I'd rather have a non-modular
unit. I'd prefer not to have the extra resistance, extra point for
failure,
and extra crap to keep track of, but that's me. I also tend to use
most of
my connections, and always end up needing Y's for drives.

That said, if my SeaSonic S12-600 died today, I'd be getting the X750
Gold
as a replacement, and it's modular only.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:hardware-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of John R Steinbruner
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 9:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] Modular PSUs?

Modular is the way to go. With less cable clutter inside, it's always a
win-
win... :)


On Aug 31, 2010, at 12:14 PM, DSinc wrote:

Are there List members that use Modular PSUs?
If so, opinions are welcome!

I understand "Modular" to mean a PSU that has selective electrical
connectors on the rear of the PSU (PC Output side) in place of the old
bundle
of wires and connectors.
I am shopping a pair of replacement PSUs. I may try Modular this cycle.
Best,
Duncan



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