I use 2x NanoBox 11up array's with 2 mints and 4 violets over my nano.
But back to the topic at hand,are cheaper alternatives worth saving the money and buying ( performance,select spectrum,ect ect) compared to the leading brands of diodes.
Hmmm, you know that is sort of a tricky question..
In the not to distant old days some el cheapos were about 1/2 the output at the same current as "branded" diodes.
Things change and it's not always that way..
Big difference is you usually know more or less exactly what they are w/ branded..
El cheapos from like eek bay are hit and miss as to what you are getting..not even sure one could guarantee wavelength, much less efficiency..
OLD days branded were like $4-$6 for "3w" when you can get el cheapos for 20 cents each..
At $2 /W one could buy a whole bunch of lesser diodes..
Even doubling (tripling, ect) the amount to get equiv was still cheap..
not as cheap as some believed.. but cheap.
Nowadays, and w/ COB's you $/w on quality is less..but not equal to el cheapos obviously.
Then there are "quality" egg diodes but ????
There are counterfeit "branded" diodes or branded "out of spec" and not commercially marketable as well.. (I assume. proof is a bit difficult)
Nothing is easy..That said nobody needs to spend a fortune on LED's (expense is in drivers/controllers/heat sinks ect.) to get a lot of power..
It would be difficult to believe that a well designed array w/ quality diodes wouldn't at the least be more energy efficient (industry goal is trending in that direction) than one w/
"generic"diodes..but that savings benefit is ??? depending on ind. energy rates.