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Waiting for 9970 or 780.

Zajeb

Maximum price?

Lets say 100 €. +- 10 €

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Wait for the 9970. Rumors report it being more powerful than a Titan.

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Lets say 100 €. +- 10 €

http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/90404091/antec-hcg-620-high-current-gamer-atx2-3.asp

http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/90522038/be-quiet-power-zone.asp

Both are from high quality brands and they are sufficent even if you overclock quite a bit

Would search some more but im on my phone and have 1% left

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To stick with Corsair, The HX series isn't fully modular but less cables than the TX series. Also a little more expensive. HX 650 W: http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/90347122/corsair-hx-series-650-watt-atx-2-2.asp

 

The AX series is fully modular, is Platinum plus certified but a bit more expensive. AX 760: http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/90492481/corsair-ax760-760-watt-atx-2-31.asp

 

Other good brands are Seasonic and Rosewill, also heard good things about Antec.

 

If price isn't an issue, I'd suggest a fully modular with the AX series. HX isn't fully modular but has only the minimum needed cables, keeps the case more clean, less hassle with cable management, cheaper than the AX series.

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To stick with Corsair, The HX series isn't fully modular but less cables than the TX series. Also a little more expensive. HX 650 W: http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/90347122/corsair-hx-series-650-watt-atx-2-2.asp

 

The AX series is fully modular, is Platinum plus certified but a bit more expensive. AX 760: http://www.computeruniverse.net/products/90492481/corsair-ax760-760-watt-atx-2-31.asp

 

Other good brands are Seasonic and Rosewill, also heard good things about Antec.

 

If price isn't an issue, I'd suggest a fully modular with the AX series. HX isn't fully modular but has only the minimum needed cables, keeps the case more clean, less hassle with cable management, cheaper than the AX series.

Talking about Corsair, Linus just unboxed RM 850 . There is RM 650 too, fully modular. It will probably be avalable at time of new ati relase.

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Talking about Corsair, Linus just unboxed RM 850 . There is RM 650 too, fully modular. It will probably be avalable at time of new ati relase.

Yep just saw that too, wonder how the pricing will be on it. I liked what they did with the cables.

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Yep just saw that too, wonder how the pricing will be on it. I liked what they did with the cables.

140 - 115 $ on ebay. So it will probably be same in €. Maybe cheeper (hope so).

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$119.99 on the corsair website. Pretty solid pricing point for a fully modular, 80 Plus Gold.

 

http://www.corsair.com/us/power-supply-units/rm-series-power-supply-units/rm-series-rm650-80-plus-gold-certified-power-supply.html

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$119.99 on the corsair website. Pretty solid pricing point for a fully modular, 80 Plus Gold.

 

http://www.corsair.com/us/power-supply-units/rm-series-power-supply-units/rm-series-rm650-80-plus-gold-certified-power-supply.html

Looking at RM 550 and RM 650, it will be RM 650. It has lot more cable conections and comparing it to HX series it might be 100€. HX 650 is 110 €, RM is step lower and hope for 100€.

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