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What size PSU will fit in the NZXT h510, what are the restrictions, if any? I'm sure the seasonic focus gold will fit its 150x140x86 but for example the g-series is 160x150x86, would that be to big? Thanks in advance!
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Its the first build i did and its almost a year old now. Budget wasn't really a problem, i wanted to build something nice and clean and looks like i wanted. Comments are welcome but i'm a bit of an Asus fanboy, i like teh Asus design and never had any problem with Asus products. My experience may vary to others but yeah thats my experience CPU: Intel 9700K Pinned @ 4.9Ghz CPU-cooler: Corsair H150I Pro RGB Push-Pull Motherboard: Asus Strix Z370-E Gaming Ram: G-Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8Gb 3200MHz GPU: Asus Strix RTX 2070 OC 8Gb @ 2010MHz Case: Lian Li PC O11 Dynamic Black PSU: Seasonic Prime Platinum 750W SSD: Samsung 970 Evo NVMe 512Gb and a 970 Evo plus NVMe 1Tb I'm proud of the outcome if i can say so
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Hi everybody! I'm currently speccing a new rig for the slew of coming titles like Doom Eternal, Cyberpunk 2077 and so on, since my old i5 46670 and GTX 970 are not gonna be enough. Here's my spec so far, at pcpartpiker PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor $179.99 @ Newegg CPU Cooler be quiet! Dark Rock 4 CPU Cooler $74.90 @ Amazon Motherboard Asus PRIME X570-P ATX AM4 Motherboard $149.99 @ Amazon Memory Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory $72.98 @ Amazon Storage Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $109.99 @ Amazon Video Card Asus GeForce RTX 2070 8 GB STRIX GAMING OC Video Card $639.99 @ Amazon Case Cooler Master MasterBox NR600 (w/o ODD) ATX Mid Tower Case $69.98 @ Amazon Power Supply SeaSonic PRIME Ultra Platinum 550 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $121.99 @ B&H Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $1419.81 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-01-24 10:22 EST-0500 What's strange is the alert i get from the mobo and the psu, " The Asus PRIME X570-P ATX AM4 Motherboard has an additional 4-pin ATX power connector but the SeaSonic PRIME Ultra Platinum 550 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply does not. " Wut? O_o I've tried different psu, i always get this notification, what am i doing wrong? Any good model to suggest? My current Seasonic 450w is way too old to keep going any longer, unfortunalty Many thanks to whoever wants to contribute
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Which one is better? CORSAIR CX850M (grey tag) OR Seasonic s12ii EVO 850 watts?
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Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the Seasonic Prime TX and the Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium??? They look the same to me... Is one just a newer refresh of the other one or is it all marketing...
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Should I purchase be quiet! Straight Power 11 750W 80 Plus Gold( BN619 ) or SeaSonic FOCUS PX Series 650W 80 Plus Platinum (FOCUS PX-650) According to https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40/ psu tier list be quiet! Straight Power 11 is on Tier A+ - Recommended for high end gaming systems and workstations with multiple GPU setup, and SeaSonic FOCUS PX is on Tier A - Recommended for high end gaming systems and workstations with single GPU setup. Just forget the 5 USD price difference as be quiet! being little expensive! But I didn't see lot of reviews of be quiet! Straight Power 11 apart from it being a Tier A+ but the SeaSonic FOCUS PX has like 4900+ reviews on amazon. Comment some links for quiet! Straight Power 11 reviews if you know? Please help me to purchase the best one?
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Hi guys I need a little help. I currently have a Ryzen 5 3600 + GTX 1060 4 SSDs and 4 RGB case fans. I have a Seasonic S12II 520W PSU and it is pretty much good atm. I am planning to buy an 240mm AIO and an RTX 2060 soon, is 520W enough for that?
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Thanks to @Seasonic Rep for the sample Some brief information The Seasonic Focus and Focus Plus will be replaced by 4 new focus models: The GM, GX, PX and SGX. The GM will replace the Focus, having 7 years of warranty, an 80+ gold rating and semi-modular cables. The GX will replace the Focus Plus Gold, having 10 years of warranty, an 80+ gold rating and fully modular cables. The PX will replace the Focus Plus Platinum, having 10 years of warranty, 80+ platinum rating and fully modular cables. The SGX will not replace any current focus units, but rather starting a new line as an SFX-L, having 10 years of warranty, 80+ gold rating and fully modular cables. The new units are still all single rail, which I'm personally less of a fan of, especially after 650w (which makes it less of a case here, but is applicable for other focus GX units) . This is because of the rare case that undervoltage protection would be ruled out or fail and a rail would drop down in voltage. after this wattage it's likely to burn the cables when this would happen. this is a rare, but not impossible case. External shots Bottom/label Side Back Side included cables Connectors Box Top/fan Internal shots Total view backside DC-DC section Full internal APFC side Fan close-up for fan model Performance data as we currently don't own any equipment to test PSUs on efficiency, noise and other things, I'll leave some data here from reputable reviewers about a GX based model in form of the Phanteks AMP. https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/phanteks-amp-series-550w-power-supply-review https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/phanteks-amp-series-650w-power-supply-review https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/phanteks-amp-series-750w-power-supply Other things in the box - Zipties - PSU tester (shorts 2 pins on 24-pin to turn it on) - Manual - Quick start guide - Power cable - 4 screws Cables 24 pin (Motherboard) EPS12V (CPU) PCIe power (GPU) SATA Molex 1x20+4 2x2 6+2 pin 2x 4+4 pin 10 4 (3+1 on sata cable) Power distribution +3.3v +5v +12v -12v +5vsb 20a 20a 62a 0.3a 3a 100w 100w 648w 3.6w 15w The fan The fan can be set in 2 different modes, a normal and a "hybrid" mode. This can be toggled with a button on the back, unpressed being in this hybrid mode, and pressed in a normal mode. hybrid mode keeps the fan off up to a certain load, with measurements from Seasonic having it start spinning after 30% load with 25 degrees ambient. the normal mode keeps the fan spinning at a lower rpm at this load, but not passively like the hybrid mode. I personally prefer the normal mode, as it's not noticeable over the fans in my case. The fan used here is a FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing). This is is a Hong Hua HA1225H12F-Z, rated for 2200 rpm at 12v 0.58a. Personal notes - When installing the PSU in my masterbox 5 lite rgb, i found the 8 pin EPS a bit on the short side, as i could barely reach it on my motherboard. I had to take my cooler out to properly install it. - Most of the cables aren't sleeved, which some might prefer - A 3x SATA cable would've been easier to manage in my case, from experience with the CX550m - The tester is a nice touch - you can't easily dust out the PSU, since the top has to be fully taken off to remove the fan Final Verdict + silent at lower loads (meets blue color requirements as of revision 13.0) + pretty looking + fully modular + choice between semi-passive or always-spinning fan + wide range of cables for a 650w unit + stays well within ATX specification 2.52 (as per measurements by Aris) - doesn't meet 2% low-load requirements (as per measurements by Aris) - doesn't meet gilding requirements (as of revision 13.0) - 8 pin EPS could've been a little longer ? 2x8 pin EPS ? protections set ~140%, but regulation stays fine within it (as per measurements by Aris) ? single rail without options to set multi-rail link to mentioned products: https://seasonic.com/focus-gx https://seasonic.com/focus-px https://seasonic.com/focus-gm https://seasonic.com/focus-plus-gold https://seasonic.com/focus-gold
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I have a Seasonic 650PX and apparently it has coil whine its not loud but its not quiet either. Can a PSU with coil whine damage PC components?
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Hi, I’m new at the forum, but whatever. I just wanted to ask you if I plug cable extensions like these ones https://cablemod.com/product/cablemod-pro-modmesh-cable-extension-kit-carbon/ to my default/OEM/stock (I’m not sure how to call them) cables in Seasonic Focus Plus 750 Gold will it increase ripples or affect badly on the performance of the PSU? I’m asking because stock cables feels pretty bad especially since I am about to build pc that need to look good. Please tell me something about it and tell me if I need to worry about using extensions exactly in this PSU. Thanks for answeres and sorry if I wrote something bad, I just wanna tell that I’m from Poland so I don’t use English that much.
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I made my researches and I founf this list of PSU to be good. Do you have any sugestion on which one is better or maybe some other model to consider? https://www.amazon.it/hz/wishlist/ls/3GMZZCVVJIWKJ?ref_=wl_share
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Seasonic Prime Titanium 650TD 650w 80+ titanium full modular 12yrs warranty - $209.99 Damn it's even more then my Ryzen 2600
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We're giving away 4 Seasonic PRIME Titanium 850 power supplies, all signed by Linus. Anyone can enter, get the details and enter at https://lmg.gg/seasonicprimepsu 80 PLUS Titanium: Achieves the highest level of 80 PLUS Certification, with 94% efficiency at 50% load Cybenetics ETA Efficiency Level A: Operates between 91% and 94% efficiency at all times, at any load Cybenetics LAMBDA Noise Level A++: Noise output stays below 20 dB(A) during operation Fluid Dynamic Fan Bearing Premium Hybrid Fan Control: Enables users to keep fan noise minimal Micro Tolerance Load Regulation Extended Hold-up Time 12 Years Warranty
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So...apparently this can happen more often than one could reasonably expect with Seasonic PSUs if the Internet is to be believed. I bought a new Seasonic Focus Gold 650FX PSU from Newegg a week ago and I've been putting this system together...but then found that the 10+18 modular motherboard cable is backwards from the connectors on the PSU. However, in my case I can't follow the Internet's instructions to just plug in one cable and stretch the other over to fit in its connection, not without slicing the sleeving and zip tie. FIrst Seasonic PSU. Have any other LTT members seen this? Kinda needed this build done this week...guess I'm buying another one locally...
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Hello everyone, I have ordered a Seasonic 850W Prime Titanium for my new pc, and I was wondering about its hybrid mode that keeps the fan stopped and only starts spinning at 40% load. I have had very good experiences with Seasonics, my S12 430 and S12 520 are still running smoothly and quietly after 10 years. I don't know if the fanless hybrid operation would benefit the health of the PSU and its fan in the long run, because for me the longevity is more important than being dead silent. So my question is: would the fan be more probable to last longer if it is on continuous spinning (most likely always very low rpm given the 850w power, the system will probably draw 350-400 at highest) or the hybrid mode (not spinning at all for most of the time)? I know the hybrid technology is there for a reason, to use it, but being my first fanless psu, I have concerns that when gaming, the psu could be often near the 40% threshold and keep ramping up and stopping the fan which in the long run would depreciate the fan faster than continuous operation? Thank you!
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Which PSU should I choose? I will use an Ryzen 5 1600X and an RX 580. (The 2600 is almost 100$ more here. ._.) Seasonic M12II-620 EVO Edition Bronze 620W be quiet! Straight Power 10 CM, 80+ Gold, 500W EVGA BQ, 80+ Bronze, 650W Which one should I choose? Many thanks! (EDIT: Added another PSU to the list!)
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Hey guys, I'm looking for a new PSU. I had a Seasonic 1000W Platinum one from 2012-2017 that died and replaced it with a 650W EVGA G3 as a temp solution because it was highly regarded and quite cheap at the time. The G3 I have is producing quite a bit of coil whine and I've had a few power issues. I was just wondering which PSUs are currently the best? While 850W may be overkill, I think I'll be going with a regardless. Some of the options I'm currently considering are: Corsair RM850X V2 Seasonic 850W Focus Plus I'm open to other suggestions and would love to hear personal feedback on things like acoustics, coil whine and power stability.
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Hello, everyone. Im wondering on which PSU I should get. Here are my bloody options: SeaSonic M12II-620W EVO (80+ Bronze) Cooler Master MasterWatt 650W (80+ Bronze) My budget wont allow better PSUs than these, prices in Romania are kinda bollocks. -------------------- Here is my build: CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: Sapphire RX 580 NITRO+ 8GB RAM: Patriot Viper Elite 16GB DDR4 2666Mhz Dual Channel MoBo: ASUS TUF B450M-PRO GAMING HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 256MB 7200RPM SSD: Kingston A1000 240GB M.2 Cooler: ID-COOLING FROSTFLOW+ 280 Case fans: 1x Fractal Design Venturi HP12 PWM (For exhaust) -------------------- Thanks in advance!
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hey guys, i have a question, which PSU have the best performance? 1.seasonic prime 650w Gold 2.corsair RM650x Gold both price are simillar thankyou in advance
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My flat mate has bought a used Seasonic M12II-620 EVO some months ago, and just now he realized that the power switch doesn't actually do anything if turned off. The power supply doesn't have a warranty anymore and he wants it fixed. Anyone has any idea what the problem might be?
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Hi, i need advice deciding between thesee 2 psu. My antec neo eco died, and i thought it was a good power supply, but i just came to meet the psu tier lists and its below medium quality. Since im in a new rig, i wanna invest in a good psu for peace of mind. What i know is that seasonic make their psu, and the corsair one, that particular model is made by CWT. In terms of appeal, im inclined towards the corsair one, and it offer some software that seems useful (altough maybe the info that it gives is the same as hwinfo). I have read a bunch of posts and people Always recommend seasonic, but watching some unboxings i dont know... I know its superficial bus corsair seems better product.
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What is the recommended power supply 2 x Vega 56 2 x HDD 3TB 10 x Case Fans 1 x M.2 4 x Ram 1 x Ryzen 1600x
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Hello everyone! Yes... Once you hear it you can't unhear it. I've discovered coil whine in my rig yesterday. The low-to-mid pitched, yet very fast clicking/ticking noise appears to be coming out of my GPU. It's especially disturbing since my rig is near silent. The noise appears just as the GPU goes under 3D load. It doesn't change in pitch at all. Once I take away the load the noise stops. I can swap between 100% / 0% load states very fast in Unigine Heaven by pausing and the sound follows the load pattern exactly. I've been using this rig for over a month and didn't notice it before. Could it just appear yesterday? GPU: Sapphire Radeon Nitro+ RX 580 PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 550W I don't really have another PSU or GPU to swap (no onboard GPU). Does anyone know which of my hardware could cause this issue? Edit: Not my vid, but this is how it sounds like
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I have a Seasonic S12II 520W 80+ Bronze PSU, My PC specs are: AMD Ryzen 5 2600, AMD RX480 4GB, 16GB DDR4, 1 ssd and 1 hdd. I want to upgrade to a Seasonic Focus GX-650 650W 80+ Gold PSU, it's the best choice in this price range available in my country. My reasons for upgrading are future proofing my PC in case I get a better PSU like an RTX 3060 when it releases or something that needs a better PSU, and because I read that my PSU is apperanly very old model (pre-Haswell days) so I would love to have something new and modern, and it's also fully modular which is always nice to have. I also have random blackscreens and crashes that were never fixed when I changed my old no brand PSU to this seasonic model ( I also changed CPU, MB, RAM ) and the problem persisted especially when I try to OC my GPU, but the problem started occuring much less after cleaning and changing the paste on my GPU. Anyway is the upgrade worth it? considering I will pay around 50-60$ for it after I sell my current PSU Edit: My biggest reason for this upgrade isn't the wattage but the new unit being modular and being more modern and efficient in general
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What does everyone think so far of my system I still have some upgrades planed over the next 4-6 months before I'll be done with the build. Spec's: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 G.SKILL TridentZ 32GB 3200MHz Memory MSI Radeon RX 5600 XT GAMING MX 6GB MSI MAG b550 Tomahawk motherboard MSI MAG CORELIQUID 240R AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Seasonic FOCUS 550W 80+ Gold, Semi-Modular Power Supply Western Digital BLACK SN750 NVMe 500GB SSD Western Digital Blue 4TB hard drive Creative Sound Blaster Z Gaming Sound Card Windows 10 Pro Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital RGB Black