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It's enough to tell if its a crappy PSU. E.g. Unbranded 450W.

I actually made that mistake in the past. NZXT HALE82N 650W is a crappy PSU (ripple exceeds specification), but on the other hand HALE90 lineup is very nice PSU. Same brand does not mean same quality.

Of course there are brands that people should absolutely avoid at all time, brands like Apevia, Diablotek, Logisys, etc.

It's a "be quiet! Straight Power BQT E8-550W" PSU.

That is actually a good PSU. So that's good there.
 
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Well if you want to get really technical, many PSU brands aren't actually made by the Branders but subcontracted instead. Who actually makes the PSUs determines how good it is. But for the purpose of this thread, there's no need to overcomplicate things. I already went into enough detail on PSUs in another thread.
 

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Dolphin and PCSX2 run and look great on my new PC. I'm now considering selling my PS2 and Gamecube. But how good are these emulators as substitutes of actual systems?
 

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