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The video compares the Corsair and Asus power supplies, focusing on cable length, coil whine, and basic details to help viewers decide. The Corsair SF 850L and Asus Rog Loki are discussed, highlighting features like cable connections, efficiency ratings, and manufacturer details. The differences in cable flexibility, weight, noise levels, and warranty periods are also explored. The Asus Loki is noted for longer cables suitable for larger cases, while the Corsair SF850 is described as having lower noise at low speeds. Overall, the comparison aims to provide insights into these power supplies for potential buyers.
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In this part of the video, the presenter compares the Corsair and Asus Loki power supplies based on cable length, coil whine, and basic details. It is not a review but an overview to help viewers decide. The Corsair power supply being discussed is the SF 850L. Details about the power supplies, such as cable connections, efficiency ratings, manufacturer (Great Wall), and features like SFX to ATX bracket bonus and fan operations at low to moderate loads, are highlighted. The video also briefly covers cable comparisons and mentions the RGB connections on the Asus Rog Loki to the motherboard.
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In this segment of the video, the comparison is made between the Corsair and Asus power supplies. The Asus Loki is noted for having longer cables suitable for larger cases. The weight difference between the Corsair and Asus is mentioned, with a speculation that the Corsair might be heavier due to the material used. The coil whine test is conducted for both power supplies, and the impact of load distribution on coil whine is discussed. Differences in cable flexibility and ease of installation are also highlighted, with the Asus cables being stiffer but easier to manage due to their design.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares two power supplies: the Corsair SF850 and the Asus Rog Loki. They discuss the noise levels, cable lengths, and compatibility with different motherboard connections. The Corsair SF850 is described as stiffer with lower noise at low speeds compared to the Asus Rog Loki which is louder when spinning up. The cable lengths of the two power supplies are compared, with the Asus Rog Loki having significantly longer cables. Additionally, the speaker mentions the warranty periods for each, with Corsair having a 7-year warranty and Asus Rog Loki having a 10-year warranty.