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Will this be a good psu for my build?

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/n9VhNG

Nope, get an Antec High Current Gamer. Much better quality. That or a Supernova GS series.

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The EVGA SuperNOVA 750 B2 would be better. The B1 (In your original list) is sub-par quality, the 750B2 gets a really good score on JohnnyGuru

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-110b20750vr

 

 

Why are you using a 4690k with a GTX 960? If you're going for a gaming build you can do better with this if you don't mind being unable to overclock your CPU

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8Gyv7P

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The EVGA SuperNOVA 750 B2 would be better. The B1 (In your original list) is sub-par quality, the 750B2 gets a really good score on JohnnyGuru

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-110b20750vr

 

 

Why are you using a 4690k with a GTX 960? If you're going for a gaming build you can do better with this if you don't mind being unable to overclock your CPU

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8Gyv7P

falls out abit off the color scheme !

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Supernovas are good, just dont get the crappy Corsair crap lol

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I don't care if you are right or wrong... someone will come around and correct you if you are wrong. What people need to realize is that we need to step up as a community and get above the pathetic fights and bickering. Share knowledge, be friendly, enjoy your stay.

He also forgot to mention if you dont know about the topic then dont make stuff up. Dont claim fake or assume things just by reading the title, Read the post. It doesnt matter if you made 3,000 as it could be mostly crap...

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what will happen if i get a evga supernova g1 650w?

Either would still be overkill. A decent 450w is already plenty: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-100b10500kr

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what will happen if i get a evga supernova g1 650w?

The EVGA NEX650G sets off on a good foot today when it comes to build quality, particularly compared to the lower end EVGA 500B we recently saw which it should given the market position of this product. The exterior of this unit takes many things from the EVGA NEX1500 Classified before it but also changes a couple of things up. For instance, while the bizarre "handle to nowhere" has been retained; the annoying cabling has been switched back to standard wire loom and the odd/incorrect 12v rail labeling has been changed. The finish is the same as before and, in general, that is well done. When we move to the interior, this unit shares nothing in common with either EVGA unit we have seen before as this unit is an active clamp forward primary with a synchronous rectification secondary that use DC-DC VRMs for the minor rails based on FSP’s Aurum design. The interior build quality is generally good though. The layout is certainly open and tidy in arrangement. The one area of lower quality work we find with the build is the number of small hand worked areas and last minute fixes found on both the modular PCB and the main PCB. The components included are generally veryy good as the capacitors are from Matsushita (standard) and Nippon Chemi-con (standard and solid). The fan included is a Yate Loon which is not quite as good as the other components giving rise to that "generally" qualifier a moment ago. When it comes to documentation and support this unit is just a nightmare. The bottom line appears to be you have a 3 year warranty on this product and depending on what else you read you may have a 5 year warranty, a 10 year warranty, a 7 year warranty (that you paid for), or some other odd amalgamation. Why EVGA has so many conflicting things posted on its website is unknown.

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falls out abit off the color scheme !

750w is also a bit crazy for that build. If you can get a locked i5+GTX 970 it will perform significantly better in games. The motherboard you chose (MSI Krait) will work with the i5-4460 but I was trying to keep it around the same price

 

TLDR: i5-4690k is overkill for a GTX 960. If you can stretch like $50 for an i5-4460 and GTX 970 it will be better in games

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750w is also a bit crazy for that build. If you can get a locked i5+GTX 970 it will perform significantly better in games. The motherboard you chose (MSI Krait) will work with the i5-4460 but I was trying to keep it around the same price

 

TLDR: i5-4690k is overkill for a GTX 960. If you can stretch like $50 for an i5-4460 and GTX 970 it will be better in games

just if i get the 970 i need to overpay a bit and i need to repaint it to a white one! :(

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just if i get the 970 i need to overpay a bit and i need to repaint it to a white one! :(

I think MSI has a white GTX 970

http://www.amazon.com/MSI-GTX-970-4GD5T-OC/dp/B00NN0GIA0/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1435451180&sr=1-1&keywords=gtx+970+white

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Name comes from anagramed sticker for "TUF Inside" (A sticker that came with my original ASUS motherboard)

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just if i get the 970 i need to overpay a bit and i need to repaint it to a white one! :(

truthfully

unless someone has a unlimited budget

they shouldn't really worry about colors...get the best performance first

then worry about colors

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