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I can't seem to find ~600W PSU that is fully modular for a decent price. Well,a power supply that is bronze plus (or better) made by reliable companies. Also I believe it should be Haswell ready since I have a 4670k. I won't be buying this now but I just want to keep an eye on pricing. Thanks

 

I also have a $20 rebate from Cooler Master coming in that I could use...

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Beans ya know I love ya man but that's not fully modular =)

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Sorry pcpartpicker said it was I don't know if this is out of your budget though http://pcpartpicker.com/part/seasonic-power-supply-ss660xp

That's why I decided to ask around xD

 

I would prefer to keep it around $80 but I guess that isn't reasonable so I'd probably say $100.

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That's why I decided to ask around xD

 

I would prefer to keep it around $80 but I guess that isn't reasonable so I'd probably say $100.

How's this? http://pcpartpicker.com/part/ocz-power-supply-oczzt750w

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I've never heard anything about OCZ in particular. Do you think it would do fine with my 4670k?

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This is for your rig in your sig right? Do you have any plans on putting two 7950 in CFX in the future?

 

But yeah, the OCZ ZT is a solid mid-range unit if you want a cheap PSU with fully modularity. That 750w would be enough for two 7950 and it is set at a very good price at $59.99 after MIR and promo.

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This is for your rig in your sig right? Do you have any plans on putting two 7950 in CFX in the future?

 

But yeah, the OCZ ZT is a solid mid-range unit if you want a cheap PSU with fully modularity. That 750w would be enough for two 7950 and it is set at a very good price at $59.99 after MIR and promo.

I'm more interested in water cooling than a second 7950 I believe. I want a fully modular PSU so I can sleeve my own cables without killing myself though and no I don't wanna use extenders :P

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I've never heard anything about OCZ in particular. Do you think it would do fine with my 4670k?

OCZ comes out with decent psus. It would work fine.

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