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How to choose a 1U/FLEX psu

Hello, I’m new here!

I am planning to build a small system for Hackintosh, while my ideal case only support 1U/flex power supply.

I could hardly view a recommendation of those PSU, how could I choose one?

BTW, my system’s spec is i3-8350k, rx570/580, is there any good 500W 1U/flex PSU recommended to me.

 

Hoping for comments.

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fsp seems to have some good ones for that... but they won't come cheap

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4 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

fsp seems to have some good ones for that... but they won't come cheap

Thanks for reply!

Is that because of small market or to business only? Any brand/model recommended? And how about the price?

 

Curious to know, sry for so much questions.

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Just now, textjqw said:

Thanks for reply!

Is that because of small market or to business only? Any brand/model recommended? And how about the price?

 

Curious to know, sry for so much questions.

it's mostly a server thing, which has a market, just a whole different one

 

but from what i can see on pcpp fsp seems to have 2 good 500w psu's

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47 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

it's mostly a server thing, which has a market, just a whole different one

 

but from what i can see on pcpp fsp seems to have 2 good 500w psu's

Thank’s a lot! 

I just give up my thought after viewing the price?, I should’ve chosen a NUC

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1 minute ago, textjqw said:

Thank’s a lot! 

I just give up my thought after viewing the price?, I should’ve chosen a NUC

yeah... maybe look into a sfx case? at least a little cheaper

 

cheapest is still ATX tho...

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