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What PSU should I buy?

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So I've been told many times to look for a seasonic one, but I have no clue which 750  watt one, to even get.

 

If anyone has some suggestions, please tell me <3

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Can you tell us your specs of your computer?

This is for a future build, I know what wattage I need, it's just he point of the branding, the specs of the PSU etc.

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Any Seasonic will do, any XFX will do & EVGA G2 or GS will do.

Literally, any?

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Literally, any?

Yes, Seasonic make great PSUs and XFX are just Seasonic rebands so they are also good!

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This is for a future build, I know what wattage I need, it's just he point of the branding, the specs of the PSU etc.

EVGA = GS, G2 or P2 Series

SeaSonic = Any Serie

XFX = Any Serie

Corsair = RM, HX, TX  or AX

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EVGA = GS, G2 or P2 Series

SeaSonic = Any Serie

XFX = Any Serie

Corsair = RM, HX, TX  or AX

Alrighty.

Cheers

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Seasonic-M12-II-Bronze-Certified-Modular/dp/B00F4H8PHY/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1448534968&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=seasonic+750+watt 

I had my eyes on this specific one, but something did confuse me.

 

the hell is the difference between bronze-gold certification?

The 80+ (Bronze,Silver,Gold,Platinum) Certification means how efficient the PSU. The higher rating the higher efficiency.

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The 80+ (Bronze,Silver,Gold,Platinum) Certification means how efficient the PSU. The higher rating the higher efficiency.

Ah okay , thank you.

Also, do you know if this would work with an ATX motherboard?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Seasonic-S12G-650-Certified-Wired-Supply/dp/B00FW6EIIW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1448539765&sr=8-2&keywords=seasonic+atx+psu+650w

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Yep. Fantastic PSU too. Used one and the fan is dead silent.

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Yep. Fantastic PSU too. Used one and the fan is dead silent.

Nice,  I mean I don't care much about noise, since I have headphones on all the time, but good to know

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Nice,  I mean I don't care much about noise, since I have headphones on all the time, but good to know

You'll care once you get open-back headphones or become obsessed with silence ;)

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You'll care once you get open-back headphones or become obsessed with silence ;)

Hmm that's true, I am getting the Seinheiser 100-II after all, mostly since their quality is great, and my headset is basically horrible now.

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