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I’m building a pc and need a 650 watt or higher fully modular atx psu under 80 dollars (preferably less)

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8 minutes ago, Adsome2007 said:

I’m building a pc and need a 650 watt or higher fully modular atx psu under 80 dollars (preferably less)

Just go on the PC part picker and grab something from corsair, seasonic, or maybe coolermaster. bequiet! is also fine too

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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2 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

Just go on the PC part picker and grab something from corsair, seasonic, or maybe coolermaster. bequiet! is also fine too

YOu do know,  brand name isnt the only thing that defines the quality of a psu ...

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Just now, hello_there_123 said:

YOu do know,  brand name isnt the only thing that defines the quality of a psu ...

Those companies all have perfectly fine gold rated units out right now

 

EVGA is also fine at that tier.

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I'd be careful with EVGA. I have had 2 EVGA 1000 P2 PSU's fail within a year. I returned them to the store under an extended warranty, but I called EVGA and they told me that they both failed because I way oversized it. I have had a Seasonic Prime Titanium 1000 in the system for the last 2 years without a problem, so I know the problem isn't my power quality or my system.

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5 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

Those companies all have perfectly fine gold rated units out right now

 

EVGA is also fine at that tier.

They also have bad units out. For example, Seasonic s12ii/m12ii etc. Maybe you should provide specific models, I don't think you want OP guessing on this kind of stuff. Besides: 

-Not a Single EVGA psu is good for their price in any country that i know of 

-Same with Seasonic, maybe except countries in which PSU selection is limited (Phillipines etc) 

-Be Quiet! is only good for their price pretty exclusively in Europe 

-Corsair has a couple units that are good for their price, only in some countries though (for example txm and rmx in the US would not be recommended) , and cx450 is pretty good 

-Maybe in some countries with limited PSU selection Coolermaster can show up to be good,, but in the US and most other countries in EU on pcpp, I've never found a CM psu worth buying. 

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Thanks I’m going with the Corsair rm650 are there an cheap altearnTive to cablemod for it under 40 dollars that are black and red

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1 minute ago, hello_there_123 said:

Seasonic s12ii/m12ii

Those are super old and broze tier, but they ran fine for me in secondary/cheap system.

I have an EVGA GQ 650W on a 1950X right now and it's been fine for running Vega 56 even.

I specifically said gold rated units from those companies.

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Just now, Adsome2007 said:

Thanks I’m going with the Corsair rm650 are there an cheap altearnTive to cablemod for it under 40 dollars that are black and red

a can of plastidip

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Just now, Adsome2007 said:

But I can’t risk the hardware

you aren't you just spray paint the cables
 

 

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Just now, Streetguru said:

you aren't you just spray paint the cables
 

 

Thanks for the creativity but I would prefer precoloured cables

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4 minutes ago, Adsome2007 said:

Thanks I’m going with the Corsair rm650 are there an cheap altearnTive to cablemod for it under 40 dollars that are black and red

Check the Corsair website accessories section. They sell type 4 sleeved cables. From memory I think they have black/red colour combination. Might be cheaper than cablemod.

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1 minute ago, Spotty said:

Check the Corsair website accessories section. They sell type 4 sleeved cables. From memory I think they have black/red colour combination. Might be cheaper than cablemod.

Thanks

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15 hours ago, Adsome2007 said:

Thanks I’m going with the Corsair rm650 are there an cheap altearnTive to cablemod for it under 40 dollars that are black and red

 

15 hours ago, Spotty said:

Check the Corsair website accessories section. They sell type 4 sleeved cables. From memory I think they have black/red colour combination. Might be cheaper than cablemod.

We have a couple different options for sleeved cables; Full kits with everything to Starter Kits with 24pin, EPS, and 2x PCIe.  Link below is to our Black/Red starter kit:

 

https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-|-Parts/PC-Components/Power-Supplies/Premium-Individually-Sleeved-PSU-Cables-Starter-Kit-Type-4-Gen-4/p/CP-8920219

 

Let me know if you're looking for select cables or the full kit, and I can link you the page.

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16 hours ago, Adsome2007 said:

Thanks I’m going with the Corsair rm650 are there an cheap altearnTive to cablemod for it under 40 dollars that are black and red

Get the RMx instead.

 

You can get cheap cable extensions on Amazon. The ones from upHere and AsiaHorse are pretty good, afaik.

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5 hours ago, Corsair Nick said:

 

We have a couple different options for sleeved cables; Full kits with everything to Starter Kits with 24pin, EPS, and 2x PCIe.  Link below is to our Black/Red starter kit:

 

https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-|-Parts/PC-Components/Power-Supplies/Premium-Individually-Sleeved-PSU-Cables-Starter-Kit-Type-4-Gen-4/p/CP-8920219

 

Let me know if you're looking for select cables or the full kit, and I can link you the page.

Thanks

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4 hours ago, LienusLateTips said:

Get the RMx instead.

 

You can get cheap cable extensions on Amazon. The ones from upHere and AsiaHorse are pretty good, afaik.

I will get the rtx it's only 10 bucks more but what's the difference 

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