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Current build (will be adding a d5 pump also)


 
CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K 3.3GHz 6-Core Processor  ($374.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Motherboard: Asus X99-DELUXE/U3.1 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard  ($388.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 390X 8GB Video Card (2-Way CrossFire)  ($379.99 @ Micro Center) 
Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 390X 8GB Video Card (2-Way CrossFire)  ($379.99 @ Micro Center) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Total: $2649.93
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Anything XFX or SeaSonic. Can't go wrong with them.

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I'd go for the EVGA one

 

EDIT: and for a build with a budget like this maybe a different cooler

CPU: Ryzen 3700X VGA: RX 5700 8G RAM: 32GB 3200MT/s DDR4 Motherboard: B450 Aorus Pro

Storage: 2x1TB Crucial P2, 1TB Crucial MX500, 36TB NAS Cooling: Custom Loop 360mm & 280mm

PSU: Super Flower Golden Green HX 650W Case: Phanteks Enthoo Luxe

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Tbh id go for the Evga 1000w g2 or a corsair rm1000i, I haven't heard any review from xfx and seasonic but the top of the line and best power supplies come from corsair and evga

lol

 

OT, you can get either of those whichever is cheaper

but you don't really need anything more than 860W most likely

get Platinum 860 or Platinum 1050 from Seasonic

CPU: Intel i7 5820K @ 4.20 GHz | MotherboardMSI X99S SLI PLUS | RAM: Corsair LPX 16GB DDR4 @ 2666MHz | GPU: Sapphire R9 Fury (x2 CrossFire)
Storage: Samsung 950Pro 512GB // OCZ Vector150 240GB // Seagate 1TB | PSU: Seasonic 1050 Snow Silent | Case: NZXT H440 | Cooling: Nepton 240M
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Tbh id go for the Evga 1000w g2 or a corsair rm1000i, I haven't heard any review from xfx and seasonic but the top of the line and best power supplies come from corsair and evga

 

First off, neither Corsair or EVGA make power supplies.

 

Secondly, Seasonic are one of the most respected Manufacturers of power supplies. They also happen to make all XFX units, as well as some of the EVGA range. 

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First off, neither Corsair or EVGA make power supplies.

Secondly, Seasonic are one of the most respected Manufacturers of power supplies. They also happen to make all XFX units, as well as some of the EVGA range.

You're kidding right? Lol corsair and Evga are one of the biggest manufactures of power supplies [emoji23] and if u look at any system build on YouTube by any professional PC maker or enthusiast they either have corsair or Evga power supplies in their case and not seasonic a
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You're kidding right? Lol corsair and Evga are one of the biggest manufactures of power supplies [emoji23] and if u look at any system build on YouTube by any professional PC maker or enthusiast they either have corsair or Evga power supplies in their case and not seasonic a

 

mm sorry, those companies do not manufacture power supplies. they contract

other OEM manufacturers to make their PSUs to their specifications and slap a

label on the outside, but it is true, they do not make power supplies.

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You're kidding right? Lol corsair and Evga are one of the biggest manufactures of power supplies

They sell them. They do not make them. They have other brands make the units for them, and re-badge them.

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You're kidding right? Lol corsair and Evga are one of the biggest manufactures of power supplies [emoji23] and if u look at any system build on YouTube by any professional PC maker or enthusiast they either have corsair or Evga power supplies in their case and not seasonic a

 

Not sure if you are being serious ?  :ph34r:

 

Anyway here is a list of all your Corsair manufacturers - http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page447.htm

 

And EVGA - http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page2293.htm

 

Notice the lack of Corsair and EVGA in the oem column ?

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You're kidding right? Lol corsair and Evga are one of the biggest manufactures of power supplies [emoji23] and if u look at any system build on YouTube by any professional PC maker or enthusiast they either have corsair or Evga power supplies in their case and not seasonic a

all recent of EVGA power supplies (B2, G2, P2, T2) are made by Super Flower

Corsair power supplies are made by like 20 different OEMs depending on series, model and revision, their AX1500i is made by Flextronics, their CX430 is made by CWT

mandatory video material on whenever Corsair CX power supply units are mentioned:

 

Seasonic makes their own power supplies and they are one of the best on the consumer market

CPU: Intel i7 5820K @ 4.20 GHz | MotherboardMSI X99S SLI PLUS | RAM: Corsair LPX 16GB DDR4 @ 2666MHz | GPU: Sapphire R9 Fury (x2 CrossFire)
Storage: Samsung 950Pro 512GB // OCZ Vector150 240GB // Seagate 1TB | PSU: Seasonic 1050 Snow Silent | Case: NZXT H440 | Cooling: Nepton 240M
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Not sure if you are being serious ? :ph34r:

Anyway here is a list of all your Corsair manufacturers - http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page447.htm

And EVGA - http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page2293.htm

Notice the lack of Corsair and EVGA in the oem column ?

They sell them. They do not make them. They have other brands make the units for them, and re-badge them.

mm sorry, those companies do not manufacture power supplies. they contract

other OEM manufacturers to make their PSUs to their specifications and slap a

label on the outside, but it is true, they do not make power supplies.

all recent of EVGA power supplies (B2, G2, P2, T2) are made by Super Flower

Corsair power supplies are made by like 20 different OEMs depending on series, model and revision, their AX1500i is made by Flextronics, their CX430 is made by CWT

mandatory video material on whenever Corsair CX power supply units are mentioned:

Seasonic makes their own power supplies and they are one of the best on the consumer market

Yea I see where I messed up there lol sorry my bad lol I'd still pick a corsair or Evga power supply over the ones he said because the rm750i is one of the best power supplies out there for the price
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evga-power-supply-120g21300xr

seasonic-power-supply-x1250

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Current build (will be adding a d5 pump also)

 
CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K 3.3GHz 6-Core Processor  ($374.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Motherboard: Asus X99-DELUXE/U3.1 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard  ($388.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 390X 8GB Video Card (2-Way CrossFire)  ($379.99 @ Micro Center) 
Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 390X 8GB Video Card (2-Way CrossFire)  ($379.99 @ Micro Center) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Case Fan: Fractal Design HP14-PWM 78.1 CFM 140mm  Fan  ($19.98 @ Newegg) 
Total: $2649.93
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-01-11 15:20 EST-0500

 

Whichever of those three PSUs are cheapest will be plenty.

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