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Overclocking PSU

acwilson96
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I am going to be overclocking a 4670k and need a good PSU.

Originally I was looking at the CX500M but decided that the CX500 is cheaper and if the only difference is that one is semi-modular, then I am not too bothered and would take the CX500.

tl;dr whats the difference between CX500 + CX500M other than semi-modular?

I5 4670k | 7870 Tahiti LE | 1600MHz 2x4GB

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Nothing.

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I looked at the title and thought, 'Why the fuck does he think you can overclock a PSU!?' :P

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I think the m edition has better cables. My brother is using it rn.

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