Iskren da budem nisam proveravao trenutne cene Titana i OCZa, napisao sam da je kad sam ja ima tu dilemu (oko Nove godine), meni razlika u ceni bila ~1500din, sto je bilo ~30% cene Titana, dok je OCZ na neweggu u to vreme bio 20-25$ posle rebata.
I Titan i OCZ mogu da guraju konfiguraciju priblizno iste snage ( nekoliko A na 12V ne cini drasticnu razliku), dok 30% razlike u ceni po meni cini drasticnu razliku (napominjem da govorim o vremenu kad sam ja imao tu dilemu, da su kostali isto mozda bih i kupio OCZ).
Tebi bi znaci bilo svejedno dal ces iste novce da das za FSP epsilon (ili Sirtec) od 700W ili za PC P&C 750 Silencer.
Evo recimo da se slazem sa dole napisanim:
"From these experiences today, and discussions with PC Power & Cooling founder Doug Dodson, it became clear to me that OCZ units are not held to the same standards as PC Power & Cooling products as I was told about this OCZ 700W ModXStream Pro in particular "It's not a PC Power & Cooling unit it is an OCZ unit" and "OCZ's thing is more consumer oriented and designed for room temperature conditions." On one hand, I do fully understand the need for product differentiation and product segmentation in the marketplace from OCZ/PC Power & Cooling's perspective but after working with the OCZ 700W ModXStream Pro I am fully disappointed in this product. More importantly, I am disappointed in OCZ/PC Power & Cooling for the inclusion of the PC Power & Cooling generated test report with this unit. If OCZ units are not going to be held to the same standard as PC Power & Cooling fine (it is in my opinion a bad business decision to put out an inferior product though) but at the very least don't include a “PC Power & Cooling” branded hallmark item to bolster this unit as at the very least it seems to imply PC Power & Cooling quality in a unit that is far from it."