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what is the best psu that meets these requirements

 

can run this system http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9R4b6h

 

is fully modular

 

will fit in a m-itx case

 

i had my eye on this http://www.amazon.com/Silverstone-Silver-Modular-Supply-ST60F-PS/dp/B00A460TGA  i want to know what you think 

 

 

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what is the best psu that meets these requirements

 

can run this system http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9R4b6h

 

is fully modular

 

will fit in a m-itx case

 

EVGA GS http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-220gs0550v1

 

Seasonic M12II  http://pcpartpicker.com/part/seasonic-power-supply-m12ii520bronze

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That Silverstone one looks pretty solid..Corsair's units are a bit more pricy, however, they have extremely good efficiency and they never miss a beat, and they are packed with security features.

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Any good 600W PSU. My recommendations are the EVGA GS 650W, and any Seasonic 650W. 

 

Or alternatively go with the new Superflower 2000W if you want to run that system (JK) 

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I would go with a Corsair RM 550 on that build

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Any good 600W PSU. My recommendations are the EVGA GS 650W, and any Seasonic 650W. 

 

Or alternatively go with the new Superflower 2000W if you want to run that system (JK) 

you cant purchase it in the USA because the sockets cant supply enough power xD

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That Silverstone one looks pretty solid..Corsair's units are a bit more pricy, however, they have extremely good efficiency and they never miss a beat, and they are packed with security features.

i heard that my cs550M was a TERRIBLE psu, i havent had any problems with it though

 

im asking you @Aniallation

 

 

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you cant purchase it in the USA because the sockets cant supply enough power xD

Poor 'Muricans 

EDIT: he can always import one 

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i heard that my cs550M was a TERRIBLE psu, i havent had any problems with it though

 

im asking you @Aniallation

It's not fantastic. It's basically a CX with improved efficiency. The EVGA GS I suggested above is much better. It's also fully modular, and has hybrid fan. 

 

edit: Honestly in that build I wouldn't recommend using hybrid fan if the PSU has it, having the fan always on is a good idea as the PSU would act as an exhaust in that tiny case.

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Poor 'Muricans 

EDIT: he can always import one 

but it wont be able to get the 2000w unless he gets a $200 dual 110v to single 220v adapter

 

also I vote GS

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Just thought I'd mention the Graphics card you've chosen won't fit in the Silverstone Sugo case

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but it wont be able to get the 2000w unless he gets a $200 dual 110v to single 220v adapter

I know, thats why many americans and aussies have to change their power delivery in their homes when they buy high end PSUs (even the junk 1500W from alienware) 

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The sugo is tiny. Get a corsair 250D or Air 240 

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It's not fantastic. It's basically a CX with improved efficiency. The EVGA GS I suggested above is much better. It's also fully modular, and has hybrid fan. The M12II is also still better then the CS if you don't mind bronze and don't need hybrid fan. Still fully modular though.

 

edit: Honestly in that build I wouldn't recommend using hybrid fan if the PSU has it, having the fan always on is a good idea as the PSU would act as an exhaust in that tiny case.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxoJ5ZktPVHBMEtGVmtfOGtjRXc/view?usp=sharing

 

this is what i am currently doing.....

 

 

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Just thought I'd mention the Graphics card you've chosen won't fit in the Silverstone Sugo case

It's 1mm chances are it's negligible. 

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The sugo is tiny. Get a corsair 250D or Air 240 

 

i already bought the sugo, im not asking for case reccomendations

 

 

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It's 1mm chances are it's negligible. 

 

Just thought I'd mention the Graphics card you've chosen won't fit in the Silverstone Sugo case

 

i already have all of the parts and they fit, except for the psu which the heatsink blocks, but im getting a new one (heatsink) on tuesday

 

 

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Damn, 140mm restriction

 

In that case I'd go with this http://pcpartpicker.com/part/silverstone-power-supply-st50fp 

 

Or this, and use the included ATX mounting bracket. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/silverstone-power-supply-st45sfg

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Damn, 140mm restriction

 

In that case I'd go with this http://pcpartpicker.com/part/silverstone-power-supply-st50fp 

 

Or this, and use the included ATX mounting bracket. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/silverstone-power-supply-st45sfg

 

its not 140mm restriction, my heatsink is just to big. im getting a LP heatsink tuesday

 

 

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its not 140mm restriction, my heatsink is just to big. im getting a LP heatsink tuesday

Why not just use the stock one? In that case just stick with the PSU you already have

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Why not just use the stock one? In that case just stick with the PSU you already have

i dont have my stock cooler :(

also i only created this thread because i fear for my system because @STRMfrmXMN

 told me that my psu was absoloutely horrible so i want to get a new one asap

 

 

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i dont have my stock cooler :(

also i only created this thread because i fear for my system because @Strfrmxmn told me that my psu was absoloutely horrible so i want to get a new one asap

It's fine.

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