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The Super Flower one is the best though.

It's semi-passive,meaning the fan won't kick in until the PSU reaches a certain temp.The fan is also quite quiet,making around 20db of noise under pretty much full load,which makes it almost inaudible. 

Full modular too.

 

If you want the best,take it.It comes with a price though D:

I'm planning to get either a Modular or semi, whichever doesn't matter. However I have 4 PSUs in mind now & I can't decide.

 

CoolerMaster - G650M ($109)

 

Corsair - CS650 ($139)

 

Seasonic - G650 ($145)

 

Super Flower - Leadex gold 650 ($169)

 

Thinking of getting the CoolerMaster as it's the cheapest, but I'm not sure guys.

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corsair rm 550 or 650?

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Get full modular, you'll be glad you did.

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The Super Flower one is the best though.

It's semi-passive,meaning the fan won't kick in until the PSU reaches a certain temp.The fan is also quite quiet,making around 20db of noise under pretty much full load,which makes it almost inaudible. 

Full modular too.

 

If you want the best,take it.It comes with a price though D:

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I would choose seasonic if you don't want to spend much but you could get a G2 psu at that price, but the best one out of that list is the super flower

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Wow, didn't know that the SuperFlower one is impressive, I think I'm gonna get it. Thanks

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Cooler Master G series is 80plus bronze. Also the fan speed is fixed. If any of the others are better by all means get one of them.

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Personally, I'd choose the G650. Seasonic has long been the OEM of lots of quality PSUs and Jonnyguru gave this unit a 9.8/10 score.

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With a $6 difference between the Seasonic G650 and the Corsair CS650M, that pretty much rules out the Corsair unit. The G650 is much better. For more monies you can get the Superflower unit. I would suggest looking for the Cooler Master V650S.

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