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My building a pc here consist of i7 11700k and rtx 3060 ti. 

Which is a good brand psu to get with gold certified too. 

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10 minutes ago, iCoNrant said:

My building a pc here consist of i7 11700k and rtx 3060 ti. 

Which is a good brand psu to get with gold certified too. 

The enermax 650/850 d.f psus are good, the (new) rm/rmx lineups are good, the antec earthwatts gold lineup is good, the Thermaltake gf1 argb gold is good, the pure power 11 is quite good iirc, and the super flower leadex iii gold... is also good.  

I am NOT a professional and a lot of the time what I'm saying is based on limited knowledge and experience. I'm going to be incorrect at times. 

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You don't need 750w for 3060ti, 550-650 should be enough.

Seasonic Focus GX

Corsair TX/RM/CX (bronze)

Antec Earthwatts / NeoEco Zen

Read the PSU tier list go for Tier A or B.

 

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Good or bad brands isn’t always reliable.  There is a PSU tierlist which I see has already been linked. 

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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You don't go by brand, you go by the quality.

80 PLUS ratings can be fudged (and HAVE been before).

i7-1170K? See if you can even get your hands on one at all when they DO release.

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3 hours ago, Brok3n But who cares? said:

The enermax 650/850 d.f psus are good, the (new) rm/rmx lineups are good, the antec earthwatts gold lineup is good, the Thermaltake gf1 argb gold is good, the pure power 11 is quite good iirc, and the super flower leadex iii gold... is also good.  

 

3 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

You don't need 750w for 3060ti, 550-650 should be enough.

Seasonic Focus GX

Corsair TX/RM/CX (bronze)

Antec Earthwatts / NeoEco Zen

Read the PSU tier list go for Tier A or B.

 

 

2 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

Good or bad brands isn’t always reliable.  There is a PSU tierlist which I see has already been linked. 

 

2 hours ago, -rascal- said:

You don't go by brand, you go by the quality.

80 PLUS ratings can be fudged (and HAVE been before).

i7-1170K? See if you can even get your hands on one at all when they DO release.

My pick of the PSU is

Cooler Master v750 gold V2

or

NZXT C750 Gold

Any opinion or get whatever is cheaper? 

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8 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

You don't need 750w for 3060ti, 550-650 should be enough.

Seasonic Focus GX

Corsair TX/RM/CX (bronze)

Antec Earthwatts / NeoEco Zen

Read the PSU tier list go for Tier A or B.

 

is 650 enough for a 3060 ti?

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Not all PSUs are created equal though.  Modern chips can have extremely short periods of extremely high draw which can trip safety features even if the average rated wattage draw doesn’t change much. 

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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9 hours ago, iCoNrant said:

 

 

 

My pick of the PSU is

Cooler Master v750 gold V2

or

NZXT C750 Gold

Any opinion or get whatever is cheaper? 

Isn't the v750 a sfm psu? 
The c750 is fine but you're overpaying a bit for what you get. And like was said you don't really need a 750w. You'd be fine even on a 550w, but 650w is probably recommended. 

I am NOT a professional and a lot of the time what I'm saying is based on limited knowledge and experience. I'm going to be incorrect at times. 

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10 hours ago, iCoNrant said:

 

 

 

My pick of the PSU is

Cooler Master v750 gold V2

or

NZXT C750 Gold

Any opinion or get whatever is cheaper? 

I have 850 V Gold and no issues.

If you want good quality for your PSU go with Seasonic Prime Focus is good for less money,Corsair RM or HX(i) series or EVGA G2..oh I almost forgot Leadex Superflower series.Those are lets say midrange PSUs...be quiet dark power and straight power are good too.

 

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7 hours ago, Brok3n But who cares? said:

Isn't the v750 a sfm psu? 
The c750 is fine but you're overpaying a bit for what you get. And like was said you don't really need a 750w. You'd be fine even on a 550w, but 650w is probably recommended. 

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Just a couple bucks more for a 750w in my country. Might as well get it and 750w won't gonna be worried of power Spike boom my pc on fire 😕

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5 minutes ago, iCoNrant said:

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Just a couple bucks more for a 750w in my country. Might as well get it and 750w won't gonna be worried of power Spike boom my pc on fire 😕

Usually there’s no fire.  Just an inexplicable crash as the overcurrent protection trips. 

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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1 hour ago, Bombastinator said:

Usually there’s no fire.  Just an inexplicable crash as the overcurrent protection trips. 

Still gonna damaged other component if is possible. As I said just a couple bucks for a 750w might as well get it. 

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23 hours ago, iCoNrant said:

 

 

 

My pick of the PSU is

Cooler Master v750 gold V2

or

NZXT C750 Gold

Any opinion or get whatever is cheaper? 

 

How much is the NZXT C750?

What is your budget and currency?

 

Going by the LTT PSU Tier List, the NZXT is a Tier-A PSU, while the CoolerMaster V2 Gold is a Tier-B.

We can look for other possible options for you...

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2 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

How much is the NZXT C750?

What is your budget and currency?

 

Going by the LTT PSU Tier List, the NZXT is a Tier-A PSU, while the CoolerMaster V2 Gold is a Tier-B.

We can look for other possible options for you...

C750 is $112

V750 Gold V2 white is $117

Budget around $120 for a psu

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On 2/21/2021 at 6:05 AM, frozensun said:

Those are lets say midrange PSUs

>Corsair HX, RM, Seasonic Prime, EVGA G2

>Midrange

 

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On 2/20/2021 at 10:38 PM, SupaKomputa said:

Yes.

 

On 2/20/2021 at 11:11 PM, Bombastinator said:

Not all PSUs are created equal though.  Modern chips can have extremely short periods of extremely high draw which can trip safety features even if the average rated wattage draw doesn’t change much. 

 

On 2/21/2021 at 2:08 AM, Brok3n But who cares? said:

Isn't the v750 a sfm psu? 
The c750 is fine but you're overpaying a bit for what you get. And like was said you don't really need a 750w. You'd be fine even on a 550w, but 650w is probably recommended. 

 

On 2/21/2021 at 3:05 AM, frozensun said:

I have 850 V Gold and no issues.

If you want good quality for your PSU go with Seasonic Prime Focus is good for less money,Corsair RM or HX(i) series or EVGA G2..oh I almost forgot Leadex Superflower series.Those are lets say midrange PSUs...be quiet dark power and straight power are good too.

 

17 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

How much is the NZXT C750?

What is your budget and currency?

 

Going by the LTT PSU Tier List, the NZXT is a Tier-A PSU, while the CoolerMaster V2 Gold is a Tier-B.

We can look for other possible options for you...

 

2 hours ago, Elisis said:

>Corsair HX, RM, Seasonic Prime, EVGA G2

>Midrange

 

All the Power Supply I consider within my price range

Nzxt C750 is $112 (10 year warranty) 

Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 White is $117 (10 years warranty) (my pick) 

Adata Core Reactor 750w is $118 (10 years warranty) 

Deepcool Dq750-m-v2l is $113 (10 years warranty) 

 

Unfortunately EVGA G2/G3/G5 series is not sold in my country, only GA and others. 

Seasonic is out of my price range because overpriced in my country. 

RM series is also overpriced a bit in my country. 

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14 minutes ago, iCoNrant said:

 

 

 

 

 

All the Power Supply I consider within my price range

Nzxt C750 is $112 (10 year warranty) 

Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 White is $117 (10 years warranty) (my pick) 

Adata Core Reactor 750w is $118 (10 years warranty) 

Deepcool Dq750-m-v2l is $113 (10 years warranty) 

 

Unfortunately EVGA G2/G3/G5 series is not sold in my country, only GA and others. 

Seasonic is out of my price range because overpriced in my country. 

RM series is also overpriced a bit in my country. 

Tierlist may not be so useful to you then.  It I think was built for Canada.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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My vote would be the Adata Core Reactor. Performance is very good and runs quiet. My second choice would be the NZXT C.

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55 minutes ago, iCoNrant said:

 

 

 

 

 

All the Power Supply I consider within my price range

Nzxt C750 is $112 (10 year warranty) 

Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 White is $117 (10 years warranty) (my pick) 

Adata Core Reactor 750w is $118 (10 years warranty) 

Deepcool Dq750-m-v2l is $113 (10 years warranty) 

 

Unfortunately EVGA G2/G3/G5 series is not sold in my country, only GA and others. 

Seasonic is out of my price range because overpriced in my country. 

RM series is also overpriced a bit in my country. 

Those are surprisingly good deals. I can't find a single one of those for under $130 USD IN the US. In that case the C750 and the Core reactor are both quite good. 

I am NOT a professional and a lot of the time what I'm saying is based on limited knowledge and experience. I'm going to be incorrect at times. 

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2 hours ago, boghubodaghi said:

My vote would be the Adata Core Reactor. Performance is very good and runs quiet. My second choice would be the NZXT C.

 

2 hours ago, Brok3n But who cares? said:

Those are surprisingly good deals. I can't find a single one of those for under $130 USD IN the US. In that case the C750 and the Core reactor are both quite good. 

All the Power Supply I consider within my price range : 

 

Nzxt C750 is $112 (10 year warranty) 

 

Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 White is $117 (10 years warranty) (my pick) 

 

Adata Core Reactor 750w is $118 (10 years warranty) 

 

Deepcool Dq750-m-v2l is $113 (10 years warranty) 

 

Edit : Adata Xpg Core Reactor has drop in price a bit is $115 (10 years warranty) 

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13 hours ago, iCoNrant said:

 

All the Power Supply I consider within my price range : 

 

Nzxt C750 is $112 (10 year warranty) 

 

Cooler Master V750 Gold V2 White is $117 (10 years warranty) (my pick) 

 

Adata Core Reactor 750w is $118 (10 years warranty) 

 

Deepcool Dq750-m-v2l is $113 (10 years warranty) 

 

Edit : Adata Xpg Core Reactor has drop in price a bit is $115 (10 years warranty) 

 

Go with either the NZXT C-series, or the ADATA Core Reactor.

Both Tier-A units.

 

CoolerMaster V Gold V2 is a Tier-B.

 

The DeepCool DQ-M-V2L is a Tier-C (vs the original DQ-M being Tier-A) -- due to some design flaw(s), failing certain tests.

http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?17496-DEEPCOOL-DQ-850-M-V2L-amp-CWT-GPX&p=164633#post164633

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  • Thermaltake Frio w/ Cooler Master JetFlo's in push-pull
  • Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD + Kingston V300 120GB SSD + WD Caviar Black 1TB HDD
  • Corsair TX850 (ver.1)
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