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Hello,

 

I'm planing to get rid of my Corsair TX850M V2 and want to buy a new one, but this time i want a PSU that has 6+2 PCI-E Cables but the +2 cables come from the PSU and not "robbing" power from the 6 cables like i have in this Corsair PSU

 

I have 100€ and the store needs to be in Europe and at least Semi-Modular

I was thinking on XFX 650W XTR, it cost 92€ on my country

But i'm afraid with only 650W because i change graphics every year and for some reason the next generations can consume a lot of power.

 

Specs:

i7 3770k - 4.2Ghz

GTX 970 4GB

SSD

2xHDD

P8Z77-I Deluxe

8GB 2600Mhz

Bitfenix Prodigy

 

Thanks

 

 

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The Silverstone Strider series fit in these cases well and there is a short cable kit available for around 20 bucks which is very much worth it for ITX systems.

 

For your system the 650W version would be more than plenty :)

It would probably draw 400Watts maximum.

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The Silverstone Strider series fit in these cases well and there is a short cable kit available for around 20 bucks which is very much worth it for ITX systems.

 

For your system the 650W version would be more than plenty :)

It would probably draw 400Watts maximum.

 

It's hard in Portugal to get SilverStone products

 

I have this 2 PSU:

XFX 650W XTR (P1-650B-BEFX)

XFX Pro 750W Black Edition (P1-750B-BEFX)

 

Without counting the 100W difference what is better? Both are 100% modular

 

More 30€ i can get to this one:

Corsair AX760 (CP-9020045-EU)

 

Is worth the extra money? Already sits at 150€, its a bit far from what i want to spend.

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