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Is there any 850w psu with no coil whine?

Quodie

I built a new pc about two weeks ago and my PSU (corsair rm850e) when not under load has some crazy coil whine. It all goes away when I play something demanding. I had problems with this PSU before (last time I had to RMA it bc it had a ripped pin on the 24 pin motherboard connector (the 16th one)), so I want to not only RMA it, but to buy another PSU. Can you recommend me something good for about 200 $/€?

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I would go for Seasonic, they are excellent and they even make psu's for Corsair.

Vertex would be a fantastic choice, but the ATX3.O Focus is great too if you're on budget.

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Superflower Leadex III

 

Should be quite a bit cheaper too (around 120 bucks) if you can find it.

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1 hour ago, Ralf said:

they are excellent and they even make psu's for Corsair.

Which one of the current Corsair line-up?

 

For €200 I would say get a be quiet! Straight Power 12, Cooler Master Vi Multi, FSP Hydro G Pro ATX3.0/PCI-e5.0, NZXT C1200 Gold V2. Even the top notch Titanium effycient FSP Hydro Ti Pro should be available for about €200.

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49 minutes ago, --SID-- said:

NZXT C1200 Gold V2

Will NZXT C850 or C1000 work ok? Bc c1200 is not currently available here (Spain). I know this are all good manufacturers but I just hate to hear more of that screeching noice, you know

 

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2 hours ago, --SID-- said:

Which one of the current Corsair line-up?

All of them obviously, that's why blZBuNZ.jpg is good.

 

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Interim 15 T200 OKF("F" intel processors are specifically archituctured for gaming) maybe upgrad to 13'900 | Peeralight cpu fan | Stryx Z690-A Wife(which is branded by ASUS and it's ROG label) | Thermotake 16x 8x2GO SODINM 2400mjz cl22 (2 of them with the mood lighting) | 980 EVO 1TB m.2 ssd card + Kensington 2TB SATA nvme + WD BLACK PRO ULTRA MAX 4TB GAMING DESTROYER HHD | Echa etc 3060 duel fan dissipator 12 GBi and Azrock with the radian 550 XT Tiachi | NEXT H510 Vit Klar Svart | Seasonice 600watts voeding(rated for 100.000 hours, running since 2010, ballpark estimate 8 hours a day which should make it good for 34 years) | Nocturna case fans | 0LED Duel moniter

 

New build in progress: Ryen™ 8 7700x3D with a copper pipe fan | Z60e-A | Kingstron RENEGATE 16x2 Go hyenix | Phantek 2 the thar mesh in front | lead lex black label psu + AsiaHorse białe/białe | 1080 Pro 8TB 15800MB/S NvMe(for gaming this increase fps and charging time, cooled by a M.2 slot with coolblock and additional thermopad) and faster 4000GB HHD | MAI GeForce GTX 2070 Ti and RTX 6800 | Corshair psu

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1 hour ago, Ralf said:

All of them obviously, that's why blZBuNZ.jpg is good.

 

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Not the real Jon Gerow. He don't know what he's talking about. Seasonic is not a Corsair OEM anymore since the AX Titanium debacle a few years ago.

 

OEMs of the current Corsair line-up:

VS: HEC

CV: HEC

CX-M: CWT

TX-M Gold: Great Wall

RMe: HEC

RM/RMx (Shift): CWT

HX(i): CWT

AX1600i: Flextronics

SF/SF-L: Great Wall

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A bit of an update: I turned off my pc for a night and now I hear coil whine from my wifi router, monitor and tv as well. It seems that the problem is not a psu, could it be that my house electricity has some problems? We had a power outage in our neighborhood yesterday.

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11 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

At 200$ youd be looking at 1200w platinum units like the hxi

I get some coil whine on my HX750..... I'm probably alot closer to the max wattage though to be fair.

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