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Semi-modular/fully-/modular PSU recommendations

SilicateWielder

Hello,

 

so my current rig has been using the same $30 EVGA powersupply for the last couple of years. I'm looking to upgrade to a semi-modular or fully-modular PSU, what do you guys recommend for a $50 to $75 price range?

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EVGA G2 550w/650w. 

Fully modular, pretty good PSU

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11 minutes ago, themctipers said:

EVGA G2 550w/650w. 

Fully modular, pretty good PSU

Or GS

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17 minutes ago, UnbrokenMotion said:

Hello,

 

so my current rig has been using the same $30 EVGA powersupply for the last couple of years. I'm looking to upgrade to a semi-modular or fully-modular PSU, what do you guys recommend for a $50 to $75 price range?

For me, anything corsair works tbh, but NZXT, EVGA, and coolermaster are also reputable PSU brands you should check out

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3 hours ago, UnbrokenMotion said:

Hello,

 

so my current rig has been using the same $30 EVGA powersupply for the last couple of years. I'm looking to upgrade to a semi-modular or fully-modular PSU, what do you guys recommend for a $50 to $75 price range?

The Seasonic G-series has been cheap for awhile and is semi-modular.

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6 hours ago, ZexenPro said:

For me, anything corsair works tbh, but NZXT, EVGA, and coolermaster are also reputable PSU brands you should check out

You don't buy PSU by brand

For cheap yet good choices, EVGA B3 or Corsair CX-M grey or Seasonic M12II-EVO or Seasonic G

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