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I need help choosing a PSU

jmabe222

PSU are sold out practically everywhere and of course its the last component I need for my mini ITX build. I am looking for an SFX power supply and i have narrowed it down between the Fractal Design Ion SFX 650w and the SilverStone SST-SX700-G. I saw the Fractal Design PSU on the PSU tier list but I couldn't find the Silverstone. I like the Fractal one a lot but it wont be back in stock until June 10 possibly later, but the Silverstone is available now. I am using the H210 case so I could use a ATX PSU but i don't want to starve my GPU of Air. Has anyone ever used the Silver stone PSU? is it worth to get it or just wait for the fractal design? 

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I wont pretend to be a PSU expert but I will point you 3 pinned threads in this section you can read that may help you.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

I actually added that one minutes ago, but it's not competitive against Ion+ (Seasonic Focus SGX)

Is it still a good PSU? is worth to just get it now instead of waiting a few weeks for the Fractal Ion+? I rarely overclock and I just do some light gaming and just want the ability to upgrade in the future with out worrying about not having enough wattage. I need about 550w right now with my 3700x and GTX 1080

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