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2 minutes ago, seon123 said:

On your profile, it says you have a 1070 and a Ryzen 8 core. A good 450W is absolutely plenty for overclocking. Depending on what's available, Formula 450W, Whisper M 450W, Straight Power 11 450W, RM550x 2018, RM550x or GX550F. 

I am playing to upgrade to a 1080 ti soon so i would like a more powerful psu

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Just now, M0SIE said:

I am playing to upgrade to a 1080 ti soon so i would like a more powerful psu

There are a ton of good ones you can choose from...

 

You were linked the PSU Tier list and given recommendations in your other thread already.

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9 minutes ago, seon123 said:

On your profile, it says you have a 1070 and a Ryzen 8 core. A good 450W is absolutely plenty for overclocking. Depending on what's available, Formula 450W, Whisper M 450W, Straight Power 11 450W, RM550x 2018, RM550x or GX550F. 

Hows a EVGA 650 B3

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4 minutes ago, ch3w2oy said:

but here's some links.

OP's profile says they are in Singapore. 

The Focus is known to have issues with some GPUs. The Prime Gold and TXM are not quiet at all, so I would try to avoid those for a high end system. 

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Something something

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35 minutes ago, M0SIE said:

I need a fully modular psu above 650w any suggestion?

For what Hardware?!
WHy above 650W??
 

If you want taht, you have the money for a high end Platinum PSU.

 

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$80 usd

That is not possible.

 

You can either get a good, quality PSU or a fully modular one for that money.

And with that money, we're talking about 550W at most and NOT modular...

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Just now, seon123 said:

OP's profile says they live are in Singapore. 

The Focus is known to have issues with some GPUs. The Prime Gold and TXM are not quiet at all, so I would try to avoid those for a high end system. 

I thought the Focus had issues with Vega cards? I also thought the Prime Gold is under Tier S in the PSU tier list?

 

I wouldn't get the TXM unit either..

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1 minute ago, ch3w2oy said:

I thought the Focus had issues with Vega cards? I also thought the Prime Gold is under Tier S in the PSU tier list?

 

I wouldn't get the TXM unit either..

The Focus is also confirmed to have issues with the Strix 970, and I think some had issues with certain 1080 Ti variants. 

The PSU tier lists don't consider noise. 

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

that are one: solved on the plus and can be solved by contacting seasonic for a cable

 

two: only with the 2080 ti and vega 64 afaik

I mean, if the option is either getting the Focus and possibly waiting for another few weeks for a cable, or getting a different PSU...

Besides, some other options have multi rail and a quieter fan profile, for pretty much the same price. The RMx and Whisper M should also be easier to find custom cables for (Corsair Type 4)

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Just now, seon123 said:

I mean, if the option is either getting the Focus and possibly waiting for another few weeks for a cable, or getting a different PSU...

Besides, some other options have multi rail and a quieter fan profile, for pretty much the same price. The RMx and Whisper M should also be easier to find custom cables for (Corsair Type 4)

they already come with the plus, but i agree that there are better options

 

tho hx can be found too sometimes, that's a great option too

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How about this?

 

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Power Supply: FSP Group - AURUM 92+ 650 W 80+ Platinum Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($80.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $80.99
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-03-07 23:16 EST-0500

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Self help guide.

 

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20 minutes ago, BetterThanLife said:

How about this?

 

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Power Supply: FSP Group - AURUM 92+ 650 W 80+ Platinum Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($80.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $80.99
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-03-07 23:16 EST-0500

That's crap. It's group regulated. 

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Just now, seon123 said:

That's crap. It's group regulated. 

Remove it from Tier A then please in your subjective list of PSU's.

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Just now, Stefan Payne said:

You not confuse that Aurum with Aurum PT??

One would assume PT stands for Platinum since the one i linked is Platinum efficiency.

It is why to some of us the PSU tier list is such a massive running joke.

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7 minutes ago, BetterThanLife said:

One would assume PT stands for Platinum since the one i linked is Platinum efficiency.

It is why to some of us the PSU tier list is such a massive running joke.

Yeah, but Numbers/Letters in PSU are important. If its only somewhat similar, its a completely different unit.

For example Corsair CX and the once living CS.

Or in this case one nice and one rather shitty unit.

 

Aurum PT is this:

https://www.fsp-europe.com/aurum-pt-85010001200w/

 

You were looking at that:

https://www.fsp-europe.com/aurum-92/


Aurum PT and maybe Xilencer are fine.

Other Aurums are not.

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