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Best 90$ 650-750 watt psu

tihor29

I am looking for a psu that is under 100 dollars and is 80+ Gold certified. Also I would like a semi or fully modular psu. I was looking at the corsair cs750m and evga 650G. Thanks

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Either one would be ok, if they are gold plus 

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I can recommend EVGA's NEX650G 650w. Been running my setup (in sig) on mine since Christmas with no issues. 10 year warranty isn't bad either! EVGA will be getting my next PSU buy with my experience with them so far.

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What's your build? 650-750W could be more then you need.

I am using a i7 4770k with a msi gd65 and a msi 770 I know 750 will be overkill but I want to leave room for another gpu. But if a 650s price ia better I will get that one

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Another PSU for recommendation are the Corsair CX series or their TX series. Corsair have extensive warranties and they mostly have a good customer service.

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i would say go with the CS750. it has GOLD rating.

Equality doesn't mean Justice.

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The CS750m give you more usable power and uses DC-DC for better voltage stability than the EVGA. The EVGA does offer full modularity, 10 year warranty, and better caps choice. I personally would go with the CS due to DC-DC, but the EVGA would fine for your system as well

 

Where are you able to buy from?

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The CS750m give you more usable power and uses DC-DC for better voltage stability than the EVGA. The EVGA does offer full modularity, 10 year warranty, and better caps choice. I personally would go with the CS due to DC-DC, but the EVGA would fine for your system as well

Where are you able to buy from?

I am able to buy from NCIX, Newegg, Microcenter and Amazon

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