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2 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

if it wasn't, why would it be in tier a+?

 

rm 2019 has some problems that sound like whining, rmi and rmx don't to my knowledge

Yes i see that it is in tier a+, i am asking to be sure once again, i have to decide if i take the 750w or 650w version, in my country SP11 have only 3 years warranty, very good ideea to make this new psu tier list, congratulation, is very useful.

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1 minute ago, JackSparrow35 said:

in my country SP11 have only 3 years warranty,

i think that's shop warranty, listan/bq give 5

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6 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

you have sleeved cables with two connectors per cable

okey i want to avoid this:

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5 minutes ago, NorKris said:

okey i want to avoid this:

then you'll have to step up to a 1000w, i don't know any 850's that have them individually

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30 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

then you'll have to step up to a 1000w, i don't know any 850's that have them individually

woop

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might be bad  dunno

 

but anyways...  i can by a cablemod set for corsair, and switch the plugs on the CMset for the plugs that comes with this PSU right?

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5 minutes ago, NorKris said:

might be bad  dunno

revolt pro is to my knowledge the old focus, not the new and fixed one

 

5 minutes ago, NorKris said:

but anyways...  i can by a cablemod set for corsair, and switch the plugs on the CMset for the plugs that comes with this PSU right?

there's something called pinouts

 

you don't want to send 12v through a ground pin

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Old focus, okey but do u recomend? 

Iknow about pinout, but if a do 1wire a time its easy

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1 minute ago, NorKris said:

Old focus, okey but do u recomend? 

Iknow about pinout, but if a do 1wire a time its easy

if you can make it to that, sure... but much easier to just straight up buy a pin compatible kit

 

i don't recommend the old focus, something like the gx I'd be fine with

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4 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

yes, but the others are close enough to also be valid options

Well their price difference are only at $1- $5 

So.......

I'm kinda leaning on the Corsair CX650 for some reason, i know its 80 bronze only and 100 watts lower than the Gigabyte but the 750 just seems too high for me. For $85 its also a little bit sketchy(for me at least) how come another gigabyte 750W costs $160, they're both 80 gold and 750W, I don't know anything else about the components inside though. 

 

If I buy the Corsair CX650W how much performance/impact am I gonna lose compared to if I buy the Gigabyte G750H?

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7 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

if you can make it to that, sure... but much easier to just straight up buy a pin compatible kit

 

i don't recommend the old focus, something like the gx I'd be fine with

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/wfVD4D/evga-supernova-g1-850w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-120-gp-0850-x1 ?

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1 hour ago, Tenma White said:

For $85 its also a little bit sketchy

it's still the same cwt as it was yesterday

 

just like part of cx, as it's dualsourced between cwt and greatwall, but a different design completely

 

either way will work well

1 hour ago, NorKris said:

not the best on transients, as it's an eh designed acrf made by fsp. it's not bad, but something like a rmx would be noticeably better

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8 hours ago, Tenma White said:

Do I pay extra electric bill for the 750watts or nah? just realized wattage might be too much. 650w is probably what I need most.

You are assuming the common misconception that just because a PSU is "rated" for 750 Watts that it always pulls that much power from your house power.  It does not, that just means the stuff it's powering inside your computer CAN pull that much power if your computer got thirsty enough.  When you're using a web browser reading this forum and not gaming, the system draw from opening a few new tabs and a video is likely more like 20-70 Watts (if that).  While gaming it's up to how stressed your GPU is (and all CPU cores) but with your CPU + GPU total system power draw won't even top 500 Watts peak. 

 

You can worry about other stuff, how much of your mains power you're using up isn't the factor here.

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20 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

 the system draw from opening a new tab is likely more like 50-100 Watts (if that). 

you forgot RGB ? ,  never thought that  rgb can cobntribute to system power consumption that much  when idle . when I turn on all my rgb ( 2x200mm fans + 2x60cm Cable mod RGBW strips + mobo and GPU ) to white on maximum brightness  my power consumption increases by an average of 15 watts which is around 20% of my idle power consumption ?

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6 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

then you'll have to step up to a 1000w, i don't know any 850's that have them individually

 

dont know if you will help me pick the best but i found a few: (that has 6x 8pins and is 850)

 

Phanteks

 -Revolt pro

EVGA

-Supernova GP

-Supernova G2
-Supernova G3
-Supernova P2

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20 minutes ago, NorKris said:

EVGA

-Supernova GP

-Supernova G2
-Supernova G3
-Supernova P2

If cost is no object, the P2 I would pick out of that bunch as being a real solid choice.  It's certainly a well-liked high wattage unit. 

 

Also do not even consider the G3 at all, that one has a list of known issues (see it's placement in the tier list, it's got protection issues, and blowing up when reviewed issues).

 

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25 minutes ago, NorKris said:

Supernova GP

okay, how many models evga? this is torture

 

I'm too uncertain about revolt pro to recommend, g3 has protection issues, so I'm going to recommend g2 and p2 out of those, both being super flower leadex ii based

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2 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

and blowing up when reviewed

not blowing up, it just popped and stopped working from what i know, but aris needs his sleep too?

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

okay, how many models evga? this is torture

 

I'm too uncertain about revolt pro to recommend, g3 has protection issues, so I'm going to recommend g2 and p2 out of those, both being super flower leadex ii based

 

4 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

If cost is no object, the P2 I would pick out of that bunch as being a real solid choice.  It's certainly a well-liked high wattage unit. 

 

Also do not even consider the G3 at all, that one has a list of known issues (see it's placement in the tier list, it's got protection issues, and blowing up when reviewed issues).

 

 

thanks guys! :)

 

and then im going to buy a Cablemod kit at a local store for corsair and replace the connectors so it fits EVGA

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7 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

Supernova GP

Is that a typo, or do you have a Link to this?  I really don't want any more nightmares about new EVGA products.  Please tell me you meant to put GM or T2?  Or something?

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17 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

Is that a typo, or do you have a Link to this?  I really don't want any more nightmares about new EVGA products.  Please tell me you meant to put GM or T2?  Or something?

EVGA PSU 850W SuperNova GP  that one

okey T2 works too, not GM

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8 hours ago, Tenma White said:

For $85 its also a little bit sketchy(for me at least)

it's a cwt gps. it won't change. i've bought 10 already because of the good price and not a single one has failed on me. it's a good unit for the price.

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1 hour ago, NorKris said:

EVGA PSU 850W SuperNova GP  that one

That isn't a link that's a string of text.

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1 hour ago, LienusLateTips said:

i've bought 10 already because of the good price and not a single one has failed on me. it's a good unit for the price.

You bought 10 Gigabyte G750H?

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8 hours ago, LogicWeasel said:

That isn't a link that's a string of text.

iknow ;)  

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