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Keep in mind, this is somewhat more common than you think.
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Well well well the plot thickens and i now have an answer for why the samples OklahomaWolf from Jonnyguru got seemed so much better then the ones Aris from Tomshardware got. It looks like at the time at least one company is stepping up to meet the challenge, other companies are actually stepping down. Also, interestingly enough, we have to go back 5 years to find the ONLY Seasonic PSU that has not been an award winner with us ( but it still passed ATX spec), and that was an obscure form factor low power PSU, not anything mainstream. To date, Seasonic is the only company to step up and do this. HardOCP has asked for PSU samples for years to come from retail stock, the same as you would purchase. When we get luls in our schedule, we buy ones that are marketed for sale at that time. EVGA has refused to sample us PSUs for years for reviews, so most of the units we have done over the years have been purchased in retail by us. At least that is what is being put forward in the forums.ĮVGA's track record with HardOCP PSU reviews is not good overall. In the dirty underworld of PSU fanboys it seems as though it is being pointed out that EVGA is sampling PSU review samples from one manufacturer, but when you go to the store and purchase the same "unit," it is made by a totally different company.