wrote:
> Maybe the ones YOU buy . . . .
> I thought I'd hear from you on this. Are you going
> to berate me for
> using "cheap Chinese junk". It ALL comes from
> China.
On the verge of finally rebuilding my tower system
with all new components, I was *dismayed* to learn
that a Chinese Co. has purchased PC Power & Cooling.
(You probably saw that exchange on the DFSEE forum.)
So, there may no longer be any truly good and reliable
PSUs on the market. Another sign of the times, and
surely not an encouraging one. Everything seeks the
bottom these days, and we'll all pay for it, sooner or
later.
Jordan
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