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BitFenix FURY 750G VS Cooler Master V750 - Compact

Hey guys, So which on of these two would you prefer for overall uses and performance.
And what are the pros and cons of each of them ?   TIA. 

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The Cooler Master V750 is the superior unit in respect to electrical performance, build quality, and lower audible noise levels than the FSP Aurum based Bitfenix Fury.

 

The Fury does have individually sleeved cables though...

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The Cooler Master V750 is the superior unit in respect to electrical performance, build quality, and lower audible noise levels than the FSP Aurum based Bitfenix Fury.

 

The Fury does have individually sleeved cables though...

Huh, you learn something new every day (that being the Fury is Aurum-based.)

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Hey guys, So which on of these two would you prefer for overall uses and performance.

And what are the pros and cons of each of them ?   TIA. 

EVGA G2 is the best bang for ur bucks in term of performance, build quality, etc. Or get Corsair AX if u wanna spend more money.

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EVGA Gs series. :D If you want small you could go with some of Silverstone's SFX lineup

Naa that's a bit too small. I need Something small and powerfull while having somw great techonology like the fanless mode and such 

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Naa that's a bit too small. I need Something small and powerfull while having somw great techonology like the fanless mode and such 

The Gs series is really good technology and is semi-fanless absolutely necessary? PSU fans are really quiet as they are.

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The Gs series is really good technology and is semi-fanless absolutely necessary? PSU fans are really quiet as they are.

 Well, True and not absolutely, but I'm a bit of a quiet freak so it does help. 

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Naa that's a bit too small. I need Something small and powerfull while having somw great techonology like the fanless mode and such 

what do u mean its a bit too small, and then say u want something small? EVGA G2 has quiet mode where the fan is not even on when not on load. Even if the fan is on u can never hear it. And the Define R5 will help too

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