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Hello, I can't decide on a power supply. After watching some videos on YouTube, I found that some of the ones on this list have issues with loud noises.
 

1.be quiet! Pure Power 12 M 850W ATX 3.0

2.Gigabyte GP-UD850GM 850W 80 Plus Gold ATX 3.0

3.be quiet! System power 10 850W 80 Plus Gold

4.MSI MPG A850GF 850W 80 Plus Gold

5.Corsair RMe Series 2023 RM850e 850W ATX 3.0

Please recommend the best option from these power supplies, or if anyone has experience with one of them, could you provide a review?

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Be quiet 12M  is probably both cheap and decent,

 

Corsair RMe is best,

 

UD-GM might be cheapest decent one that isn't ATX 3.0,

 

MSI might be the louder one,

 

Which have issues with loud noises? It's important to note that sometimes lower W PSUs might use cheaper parts that make them louder, for instance a 650W PSU of same model might be louder than 850W PSU of same model.

 

 

 

Quality should be guaranteed when the PSU is ATX 3.0 certified, Corsair and BeQuiet! are good PSUs (at least 12 M for BeQuiet!)

 

Unless you're really sensitive to noise or don't use headphones you shouldn't really be worried about loud noises from PSU.

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I am now on my second Corsair PSU.  I put my first Corsair RM1000x PSU in the first computer that I built and then gave to my step-son.  It has always worked great so when I built my new PC it bought another Corsair RM1000x PSU and it has been working great ever since I put it in the machine.

 

As a result of using the two Corsair RM1000x PSU's without any problems I highly recommend a Corsair PSU.  One of the great things I really love about these Corsair power supplies is the modular design.  I only use the cables that I need and I don't have extra cables lying around inside the case.  That is the best reason for going Corsair.  No extra cables lying around inside the case improves air flow.

 

Take care and good luck.  Go with the Corsair, you won't regret it.  And no noise either.

 

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