Gamemax GM-G Series GM-600G
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Gamemax GM-G Series, specifically the GM-500G model, receives mixed reviews from users. On the positive side, it is praised for its beautiful design, great packaging, and partially detachable cables. Some users find it to be an excellent unit for the money, appreciating the modular wires and quiet 140mm cooler. However, several users report significant issues, including a noisy cooler that often requires replacement with a quieter option like Noctua. More critically, the power supply has poor protection against voltage surges, leading to failures such as burned-out MOSFETs after voltage drops. These problems have led some users to recommend considering more reliable alternatives.
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He died a year and three months later, right before the new year! I don't recommend it! Noisy cooler, replaced with Noctua! The cause of death was a voltage drop in the network. I've endured this crap twice before, but it was apparently stronger. Beautiful, great packaging, partially detachable cables Noisy cooler, forced to replace it with a Noctua, burned out after just a year and three months due to a voltage drop in the network, it holds them weakly! use Gamemax GM-500G more than year |
An excellent unit for the money, everything is done with high quality, the wires are modular and the length is normal, a quiet 140mm cooler. Did not find use Gamemax GM-500G month or more i recommend it should buy |
Bad PSU. Not recommended. Inside, although I'm not a techie, it seems to be of good quality, BUT it has a noisy fan (30 dB estimate - it's like a helicopter), which is why I immediately opened it up, replaced the fan with a Noctua and connected the power to the motherboard. Unfortunately, that was just the beginning. A year later, it died due to a voltage surge (there were only 3 in a year), a fuse blew, and a MOSFET burned out. My brother fixed it for me after about 2 weeks, but I had already bought an Enermax as a replacement (also bad regarding fans, as it has 2 small ones - I was misled by YouTube concerning the noise). worked for a year, the certificate would be Gold, but I’m not sure about this, because... I was forced to immediately replace the cooler because of the noise. Noisy cooler, poor power supply protection against voltage surges - a primitive fuse did not help - the mosfets burned out. use Gamemax GM-500G more than year |
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