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1 hour ago, Shailesh Vats said:

the price diff is around 40$ but ig the efficiency and the quality of psu's like (hx and rme) is too good.

hx 750 and rm 750e both are coming at the same price 

but hx 750 is 80+ platinum and Gold  marked  tier a  on psu tier list where as rm750e is 80+ gold and blue marked on tier a 

 

$40 difference between same model 650W and 750W?

 

HX models have been around for over a decade. RMe is relatively new and I believe latest versions are ATX 3.0. If the HX model you are comparing is older that could account for it having a lower than expected price. Market dynamics also make a difference. Very popular models will tend to have higher prices than the competition.

 

 

13 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

i am building a 7600 with 6700xt build was thinking of a good psu

should i go with 

 corsair RM750e for - 120$

or Cooler Master MWE 850 v2 gold - 120$

idk if i should buy a 650w psu thinking if i ever to upgrade my gpu 

after some years 

 

The RM750e is a very solid buy 🙂  Good quality and reliability. I exclusively use the Corsair RM PSU range in all the builds I do ( 20+ builds so far since 2022 ), except if I can get a SuperFlower PSU.
I run a 7700x and overclocked RTX 4080 on a RM750i myself.

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27 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

i am building a 7600 with 6700xt build was thinking of a good psu

should i go with 

 corsair RM750e for - 120$

or Cooler Master MWE 850 v2 gold - 120$

idk if i should buy a 650w psu thinking if i ever to upgrade my gpu 

after some years 

 

 

According to https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/ the RMe is a decent, quiet Tier A while the MWE V2 Gold is a very good Tier B. 

 

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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RMe has a longer warranty (+2 years), can't find any reviews of the MWE.

 

For $10 more (if the rebate is included) you can buy a Phanteks AMP v2 1000 from Newegg. That has a 10 year warranty and better components than the RMe (Seasonic is the OEM).

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Just now, Hinjima said:

The RM750e is a very solid buy 🙂  Good quality and reliability. I exclusively use the Corsair RM PSU range in all the builds I do ( 20+ builds so far since 2022 ), except if I can get a SuperFlower PSU.
I run a 7700x and overclocked RTX 4080 on a RM750i myself.

oh fine thanks 

750e right?

 

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RMe has a longer warranty (+2 years), can't find any reviews of the MWE.

 

For $10 more (if the rebate is included) you can buy a Phanteks AMP v2 1000 from Newegg. That has a 10 year warranty and better components than the RMe (Seasonic is the OEM).

sadly its not available in india

 

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53 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

oh fine thanks 

750e right?

 

Yes. I use the RM750i but the RM750e is also a great unit in the RM range! Its a bit cheaper than the RMi/RMx counterparts but still offers great reliability and quality.

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Try this one on amazon MSI MPG A750 G for the sake of a dedicated 12v highpwr cable for any future upgrades. I have the 850-watt version and it is solid quality

 

https://www.amazon.com/A750G-PCIE-Gaming-Power-Supply/dp/B0B434JDXG?th=1 (just control c control v. for some reason, clicking it doesn't work)

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Try this one on amazon MSI MPG A750 G for the sake of a dedicated 12v highpwr cable for any future upgrades. I have the 850-watt version and it is solid quality

 

https://www.amazon.com/A750G-PCIE-Gaming-Power-Supply/dp/B0B434JDXG?th=1 (just control c control v. for some reason, clicking it doesn't work)

https://www.ezpzsolutions.in/msi-mpg-a750gf-80-plus-gold-power-supply/ is this the same one 

this is the only model available

 

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56 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

https://www.ezpzsolutions.in/msi-mpg-a750gf-80-plus-gold-power-supply/ is this the same one 

this is the only model available

 

 

No. The A750G is a different model.

 

In fact expzsolutions has two MSI 750W listings, A750GF and A750GL. 

 

The A750GL, https://www.ezpzsolutions.in/msi-mag-a750gl-pcie5-atx-30-80-plus-gold/, is ATX 3.0 and physically shorter.

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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50 minutes ago, brob said:

 

No. The A750G is a different model.

 

In fact expzsolutions has two MSI 750W listings, A750GF and A750GL. 

 

The A750GL, https://www.ezpzsolutions.in/msi-mag-a750gl-pcie5-atx-30-80-plus-gold/, is ATX 3.0 and physically shorter.

 

so would you recommend a 750 w psu for 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Cortex04/saved/yVGphM

or a 650w is enough if i ever to upgrade gpu and cpu

and we dont have much psu options except corsair ones

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27 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Cortex04/saved/yVGphM

or a 650w is enough if i ever to upgrade gpu and cpu

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1 hour ago, Shailesh Vats said:

so would you recommend a 750 w psu for 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Cortex04/saved/yVGphM

or a 650w is enough if i ever to upgrade gpu and cpu

and we dont have much psu options except corsair ones

 

The price difference between 650W and 750W is usually fairly small. If the budget is very tight 650W is fine. Otherwise 750W or 850W would allow for significant GPU upgrades.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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4 hours ago, brob said:

 

The price difference between 650W and 750W is usually fairly small. If the budget is very tight 650W is fine. Otherwise 750W or 850W would allow for significant GPU upgrades.

the price diff is around 40$ but ig the efficiency and the quality of psu's like (hx and rme) is too good.

hx 750 and rm 750e both are coming at the same price 

but hx 750 is 80+ platinum and Gold  marked  tier a  on psu tier list where as rm750e is 80+ gold and blue marked on tier a 

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1 hour ago, Shailesh Vats said:

the price diff is around 40$ but ig the efficiency and the quality of psu's like (hx and rme) is too good.

hx 750 and rm 750e both are coming at the same price 

but hx 750 is 80+ platinum and Gold  marked  tier a  on psu tier list where as rm750e is 80+ gold and blue marked on tier a 

 

$40 difference between same model 650W and 750W?

 

HX models have been around for over a decade. RMe is relatively new and I believe latest versions are ATX 3.0. If the HX model you are comparing is older that could account for it having a lower than expected price. Market dynamics also make a difference. Very popular models will tend to have higher prices than the competition.

 

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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On 10/17/2023 at 10:08 AM, brob said:

 

$40 difference between same model 650W and 750W?

 

HX models have been around for over a decade. RMe is relatively new and I believe latest versions are ATX 3.0. If the HX model you are comparing is older that could account for it having a lower than expected price. Market dynamics also make a difference. Very popular models will tend to have higher prices than the competition.

 

 

oh oki yeh rme one lauched in 2023 and is atx 3.0 compatible. thanks

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On 10/17/2023 at 10:08 AM, brob said:

 

$40 difference between same model 650W and 750W?

 

HX models have been around for over a decade. RMe is relatively new and I believe latest versions are ATX 3.0. If the HX model you are comparing is older that could account for it having a lower than expected price. Market dynamics also make a difference. Very popular models will tend to have higher prices than the competition.

 

 

btw if you dont mind can you tell me the best value for money gpu

https://zoukart.com/product-category/graphics-card/?min_price=19999&max_price=35181&orderby=date

in this site , i changed the price limit to the upmost i can go

will pair this with 7600 and rm 750e 

i have a 1080p 170 hz monitor(msi g2412)

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56 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

btw if you dont mind can you tell me the best value for money gpu

https://zoukart.com/product-category/graphics-card/?min_price=19999&max_price=35181&orderby=date

in this site , i changed the price limit to the upmost i can go

will pair this with 7600 and rm 750e 

i have a 1080p 170 hz monitor(msi g2412)

 

https://zoukart.com/product/asus-rtx-3070-graphics-card/.

 

If AMD is desired https://zoukart.com/product/asus-tuf-gaming-rx-6700xt-12gb-graphics-card/.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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Just now, brob said:

thanks, i was thinking of going with amd

are there any alt of this gpu in nvidia side

and if ther is , is it worth it over 6700xt?

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24 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

thanks, i was thinking of going with amd

are there any alt of this gpu in nvidia side

and if ther is , is it worth it over 6700xt?

 

The RTX 3070 is the comparable GPU. If gaming is most important, the AMD is probably the better choice. But if content creation is done, Nvidia GPU tend to be better.

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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Just now, brob said:

 

The RTX 3070 is the comparable GPU. If gaming is most important, the AMD is probably the better choice. But if content creation is done, Nvidia GPU tend to be better.

 

there are so many versions of both the gpus

the ones you suggested are better value for money right?

and are they future proof for next 3,4 years of 1080p gaming?

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11 minutes ago, Shailesh Vats said:

there are so many versions of both the gpus

the ones you suggested are better value for money right?

and are they future proof for next 3,4 years of 1080p gaming?

 

I can't answer those questions. "Better value" depends on what you value. Are you looking for the quietest, fastest, coolest, quality? If you care about any of those more than the others, you need to research each offering. If you don't have strong preferences among those aspects, the least expensive would likely be best.

 

No one can predict gaming performance in 3 - 4 years. 

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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10 hours ago, brob said:

 

I can't answer those questions. "Better value" depends on what you value. Are you looking for the quietest, fastest, coolest, quality? If you care about any of those more than the others, you need to research each offering. If you don't have strong preferences among those aspects, the least expensive would likely be best.

 

No one can predict gaming performance in 3 - 4 years. 

 

can you tell me why did you chose 6700xt over 6800xt?

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1 minute ago, Shailesh Vats said:

can you tell me why did you chose 6700xt over 6800xt?

 

I didn't. The question was between the RTX 3070 and the 6700XT. I don't believe the 6800XT has been mentioned before this question.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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