- cross-posted to:
- buildapc@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- buildapc@lemmy.world

PC Part Picker Link: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/rtD7YJ/adata-xpg-cybercore-1000-w-80-platinum-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-cybercore1000-bkcus
… why is this PSU so cheap? It’s on at least one tier list as being A+ rated. It’s 80+ Platinum. No idea if it has the latest connector for Nvidia, but I don’t really personally need or care about that.
Sold and shipped by walmart.com, so should be a legit seller. Has a 10 year warranty. Returnable in store. What am I missing? lol
(I acknowledge there are some bad reviews… but still sold and shipped by walmart. Maybe a bad batch?.. but come on that price still)
Why is this so cheap?


Even then, half the reviews are good. Half are bad:
. I think the sample size is too small to know for sure.
I’ve seen a few of your comments now where you’re at least bordering on defending the product so as a best case scenario, I’d say you’re already sold on it. If so, just buy it. Otherwise this is starting to feel like a weird advertising strategy. When reviews are 50% I’d happily throw it into the category of “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” and it’s not even a particularly spectacular price. Most people don’t need 1000W so you can save some money by getting a gold rated unit from good known brands. The drop from platinum to gold isn’t all that important for a consumer. Otherwise, wait for a sale on tried and true Seasonic. We aren’t all that far from Black Friday, have some patience and buy a product with some pedigree.
I don’t know if I’m really defending the product. It seems odd to me that 4 bad reviews are enough for people to completely discount the product. Especially when its highly rated by reputable sources (like Tom’s Hardware) and at least A grade on various tier lists.
Heck even Amazon reviews are decent.
For my specific case I’m close to around 800w in the max case with my current build; though it rarely hits that high point. In idle, it’s much less though. I just wanted a bit of headroom for the future.
Now for the Platinum vs Gold, I’ve done a bit of chatgpt math here. The theory is it would save me about $10-$11 bucks a year in energy usage. I plan on running it for about the full 10 year warranty span if not longer. It’ll be on 99% of the time. If that math is even ~half right, it pays for the difference for me. For Platinum, this is the cheapest on pcpartpicker:
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I find it hard to believe that the tier lists, review sites, amazon reviews, are all wrong based off ~4 bad walmart.com reviews.
idk.
8 reviews are not a significant number. But regardless it looks like it’s a little cheap and poorly reviewed. You clearly want it, second worst case scenario it’s like $20 back in your pocket at the scrap yard
To be honest, I was already thinking the same about your comments. Giving you the benefit of the doubt I’d say:
Buy it or don’t. I wouldn’t, but you do you I suppose. Just make sure that your home owners insurance is paid up.
I’ve learned to only trust the negative reviews. I’ve been burned so many times by trusting reviews.
Good thing reviews are never fake.