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Help for choosing the psu

bl4z3_77

I live in Italy (europe €)

I'll build my first PC and i already chose all the parts, (I'll upgrade the system with a dedicated gpu in the future) however the psu has a 15€ shipping cost on Amazon and i have prime.

So it would be cool to pick a prime free shipping supported psu instead to save some bucks.

https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/Jxs8jZ

Since the current psu price is 65€ i would like to spend less with same/better performance.

 

Suggestions on the other specs are also appreciated

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A PSU is something I'm never comfortable being cheap on. Non-name brand PSUs can be bad for your hardware, and they can potentially be a fire hazard. Since you're getting a GPU in the future, stick with 500W or greater. The one you picked is pretty good. Are you sure there aren't any others available on amazon? Perhaps Corsair? Thermaltake?

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11 minutes ago, bl4z3_77 said:

I live in Italy (europe €)

I'll build my first PC and i already chose all the parts, (I'll upgrade the system with a dedicated gpu in the future) however the psu has a 15€ shipping cost on Amazon and i have prime.

So it would be cool to pick a prime free shipping supported psu instead to save some bucks.

https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/Jxs8jZ

Since the current psu price is 65€ i would like to spend less with same/better performance.

 

Suggestions on the other specs are also appreciated

A better PSU

PCPartPicker Part List: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/sJdGxs

 

Better motherboards with same or closer price :

MB1

MB2

MB3

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12 hours ago, dj_ripcord said:

A PSU is something I'm never comfortable being cheap on. Non-name brand PSUs can be bad for your hardware, and they can potentially be a fire hazard. Since you're getting a GPU in the future, stick with 500W or greater. The one you picked is pretty good. Are you sure there aren't any others available on amazon? Perhaps Corsair? Thermaltake?

That's exactely what i thought, i also searched up for an other psu but didn't really find it, so i asked here

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