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Silent high end 1000watt psu

I have a seasonic platinum 660watt psu 2x asus gtx 680 dcu2 4gb and a i7 4790k at 4.0 ghz and 1.00volt

 

I want to upgrade my psu so i am 100% shure i have enought power but also if i find another asus gtx 680 dcu2 4gb

 

The only high end 1000watt silent psu i could find that isn't as expensive as the corsair ax 1200i is this one (much more silent,quiet then the g 1000) 

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/SuperNOVA_P2_1000/6.html 

 

I notice that more or less all evga supernova g2,p2 that powertechup reviews the cons are, Low power and not-so-efficient 5VSB rail

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/SuperNOVA_P2_1000/11.html

 

 

Is the low efficient 5VSB rail a problem to other wise very silent high end psu?

 

Is there any other high end 1000watt psu that is silent and costs less then 200€ (the evga supernova 1000 p2 cost just a bit more then 200€ where i live and it's just a bit to much)

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I am very happy with my RM750, I am sure the RM1000 is just as good. It does not have as high end components as the EVGA one, but it won't kill your pc.

 

Edit: Now that I reread it, it may have sounded like the EVGA would kill your pc. It WONT! If it sounded like it, then it was not what I meant

CPU: I7 4790K(4.6@1.252v)                               Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Windowed(Black)           Cooler: CM 212 EVO + NF F12 iPPC

RAM: HyperX Fury 1600MHZ CL10 2x4GB      Storage: Samsung 850 EVO(250GB) + WD Red(2TB)      PSU: Corsair RM750 (and no, it hasn't blown up!)

MoBo: Asus Maximus VII Ranger                      Graphics: MSI GTX 970 TwinFrozr (1494MHZ Core)       OS: Windows 10 Enterprise

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I am very happy with my RM750, I am sure the RM1000 is just as good. It does not have as high end components as the EVGA one, but it won't kill your pc.

 

Edit: Now that I reread it, it may have sounded like the EVGA would kill your pc. It WONT! If it sounded like it, then it was not what I meant

 

No it's not at all high end http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Corsair/RM1000/11.html

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Will it work? Yes. Will it be silent? Yes. Will it kill your pc? No. Did I say it was high end? No. I recommended it from personal experience.

CPU: I7 4790K(4.6@1.252v)                               Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Windowed(Black)           Cooler: CM 212 EVO + NF F12 iPPC

RAM: HyperX Fury 1600MHZ CL10 2x4GB      Storage: Samsung 850 EVO(250GB) + WD Red(2TB)      PSU: Corsair RM750 (and no, it hasn't blown up!)

MoBo: Asus Maximus VII Ranger                      Graphics: MSI GTX 970 TwinFrozr (1494MHZ Core)       OS: Windows 10 Enterprise

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Where the hell do you need 1000W + for?

dual GTX680´s + 4790K. Decent 850W psu would be way enough.

 

EVGA Supernova G2 80+ Gold, full modular, would be a good choice.

Corsair HX850 aswell.

 

Hence did you ever had any power issues with your current Seasonic 650W?

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I don't know if i had heat or power problems those few times when my pc crashed when i tried for a few hours to oc my gpu's (when i can find a decent and silent high performance cpu cooler i am gonna oc my cpu to 4.5 ghz)

 

I want to have more then enough power for 3 gtx 680 if i can find one in a few month (rather buy a bigger psu now then finding another asus gtx 680 dcu2 4gb and wanting to buy it but also have to buy a bigger psu and therfore can't upgrade because it's to expensive), recomended is 1050 watt and i have been recommeded her (last link)to buy a 1000watt psu (100% tdp and cpu usage) after a few years it might have degraded so a bit more power then i need (200watt) would be nice, why just have a 600 watt psu if your psu i using 600 watt?

 

http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp

 

 http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page362.htm

 

Most high powered psu are noise when they reach there power limiteds and use a psu max 80% the psu will last longer, so not running a psu doing games close to is a good thing

 

 

Also with my current setup and a evga supernova 1000 p2,  effeciency is more then  93% from 40-60% load and that's just perfect when i game http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/SuperNOVA_P2_1000/5.html

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