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80 plus gold/platinum power supply 650w

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Hey guys,please give me your opinion about what power supply should I buy?Corsair,Antec,Thermaltake?

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Honestly you don't need a gold or platinum, but whatever.

 

RM/AX/HX From Corsair, X Series from Seasonic

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I have no complaints about my Cooler Master V650s (a Seasonic rebrand), semi-modulair, 80+ gold rated and actually quite silent. 

Also the Seasonic G series is something to look at.

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n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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I have no complaints about my Cooler Master V650s (a Seasonic rebrand), semi-modulair, 80+ gold rated and actually quite silent. 

Also the Seasonic G series is something to look at.

Looking at the thing it doesn't seem to fully support multi-gpu as it only has 2*6+2. Is this info correct?

And I'd personally look into Corsair, Super Flower, Seasonic, XFX, Be quiet! and cooler master.

And people don't need to go apeshit if I missed their favourite PSU brand.

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Seasonic G Series is good

CPU: i5 3570k CPU Cooler: Hyper 212+ Mobo: Asrock Pro 4 Z77 GPU: Sapphire Tri-X R9 290 PSU: Seasonic G 650w HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB SSD: Kingston v300 Sound Card: Asus xonar dg MonitorAcer K272HUL, HP 22bw 

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if you want platinum, the best psu in this W range is this http://www.amazon.com/KingWin-Platinum-Universal-Modular-LZP-550/dp/B006VK8GE0/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1395602209&sr=8-18&keywords=kingwin . its a rebranded super flower golden king 550. it also works as a 650W unit @ 80+gold . you can have i7 and dual gtx 770 on it no problems. the fan spins rarely.

 

if you want gold seasonic G series. cheaper, rosewill capstone series,which are based on the super flower golden green platform

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Looking at the thing it doesn't seem to fully support multi-gpu as it only has 2*6+2. Is this info correct?

And I'd personally look into Corsair, Super Flower, Seasonic, XFX, Be quiet! and cooler master.

And people don't need to go apeshit if I missed their favourite PSU brand.

 

Good that you mention that! It's not a complaint of mine, because I'm currently running MITX anyway, but it does indeed only have 2 6+2, so that is correct.

Quite stupid since you can actually power 2 cards with 650w.

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I really like EVGA's NEX650G (650w Gold). Fully modular, and powers my OC'd 4670k/2x GTX 760's without any issues. 10 year warranty as well.

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Corsair RM650. Fully modular, 80 plus gold, and very silent.

I have this exact power supply and it is incredible.

 

I paid extra for more cable management and it was totally worth it for my first build  :)

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Kaasgeelheid, on 24 Mar 2014 - 04:08 AM, said:

Good that you mention that! It's not a complaint of mine, because I'm currently running MITX anyway, but it does indeed only have 2 6+2, so that is correct.

Quite stupid since you can actually power 2 cards with 650w.

 

I believe the V650 is Enhance Electronics unit, not Seasonic. Only the 700w, 850w, 1000w and 1200w are Seasonic unit.

 

http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page364.htm

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You should get whichever is most appropriate for your system.

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I have a Corsair CS650M. Its modular, 80+ Gold, its ridiculously silent, even under load, and the price was more than right.

      

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I have a RM 550 (see my sig). Great PSU. I haven't noticed any noise come from it apart from I turn it on. I got it for £71 which is v cheap considering what it is (I had a Corsair CX750M which I got for £68 to put it into perspective for you). I don't really know much about PSU's but I know the RM one I bought is very nice (I'm super anal about sound, I want a 30db rig at max load (custom water loop is getting bought after pay day woowoo)).

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RM650, corsairs newest PSU, and it's very quiet (friend have one)

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