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MARK-dam

XFX TS Series 650W 80 Plus Gold

Thermaltake SMART DPS G 650W 80 Plus Gold

Seasonic M12II 620W EVO Edition 620-Watt 80 PLUS Bronze

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2 minutes ago, MARK-dam said:

XFX TS Series 650W 80 Plus Gold

Thermaltake SMART DPS G 650W 80 Plus Gold

Seasonic M12II 620W EVO Edition 620-Watt 80 PLUS Bronze

I'd say Seasonic. Just because I don't have experience with the other brands

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10 minutes ago, MARK-dam said:

XFX TS Series 650W 80 Plus Gold

Thermaltake SMART DPS G 650W 80 Plus Gold

Seasonic M12II 620W EVO Edition 620-Watt 80 PLUS Bronze

 

Certainly seasonic

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15 minutes ago, MARK-dam said:

Seasonic M12II 620W EVO Edition 620-Watt 80 PLUS Bronze

this one! just because im using it :P

 

the XFX unit is not bad too

 

the thermaltake unit, not so much, should be around the reliability of a CX psu if im not mistaken

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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The XFX TS Gold is based off the SeaSonic S12G. The M12II is an old group regulated model.

 

I'd go for the XFX PSU.

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48 minutes ago, MARK-dam said:

Seasonic M12II 620W EVO Edition 620-Watt 80 PLUS Bronze

Since i have this exact PSU, I'm here to say i haven't really had much problems with mine. Running a 4790, a 970 and 4 HDD's with no hassle. Good Psu

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Im using that seasonic... never had a problem.

xfx is second in line

the thermaltake should be avoided if you can get the first 2

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3 hours ago, MARK-dam said:

XFX TS Series 650W 80 Plus Gold

Thermaltake SMART DPS G 650W 80 Plus Gold

Seasonic M12II 620W EVO Edition 620-Watt 80 PLUS Bronze

Ok, you have made multiple of threads regarding what PSUs you should get. While they are about different units, it's still the same topic and making multiple of them is essentially spamming.

 

I asked like 3 times for your system specification (so we know your power requirement), links to stores you can buy from (different countries may affect availability and pricing), and your budget (how much you can spend). So please do ourselves a favor (that's include you), can you answer this within this thread (so I don't have to feel like I'm hunting you down just to asked the same damn question)?

 

As for those three units...my recommendation essentially will be in the order you have listed (although, you can say that functionality-wise it also worse due to modularity).

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