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Looking for best 600-700w 80plus psu

StanicEnemy

My current psu has no name and no brand on it.
I am looking for a good psu that will carry me for years without a issue but it shouldnt be overpriced.
I have max 300 TL which means 70 dollar or something i guess

My spec
CPU:Intel i5 4440 3.1ghz 1150
GPU:Nvidia GTX 1050ti MSI Gaming X
PSU:400watt
HDD:WD Blue ezex 2017 edition 7200rpm 1tb 64mb cache
HDD:Seagate 500gb 5900 rpm 6mb cache
SSD:Corsair Force Le 200 120gb 500 write/read speed
Mobo:Asus H81M-C
Ram:8GB (4gb Corsair 4gb kingston)
Soundcard:SteelSeries 7.1


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You don't need 600w for that build

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Corsair CX450m is all you need, but depends on which website you're buying from or if you're buying it locally cause obviously prices may differ. If you can find a CX450M for a good price go ahead and get it.

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2 hours ago, deXxterlab97 said:

You don't need 600w for that build

 

I know right?:) im looking for 600-700w for future upgrade

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5 hours ago, StanicEnemy said:

My current psu has no name and no brand on it.
I am looking for a good psu that will carry me for years without a issue but it shouldnt be overpriced.
I have max 300 TL which means 70 dollar or something i guess

My spec

 

 


CPU:Intel i5 4440 3.1ghz 1150
GPU:Nvidia GTX 1050ti MSI Gaming X
PSU:400watt
HDD:WD Blue ezex 2017 edition 7200rpm 1tb 64mb cache
HDD:Seagate 500gb 5900 rpm 6mb cache
SSD:Corsair Force Le 200 120gb 500 write/read speed
Mobo:Asus H81M-C
Ram:8GB (4gb Corsair 4gb kingston)
Soundcard:SteelSeries 7.1

 

Where are you from?
What's available for you??

 

But seriously, 600-700W? for what??

You have a really shitty 400W and it works. So all you need is a good 300W unit - wich does not exist, so you have to go for 400-450W minimum.


You really do not need more!

And get an energy cost guessing device. You'd be shocked at how much your PC consumes...

I'd guess something around 150-200W tops...

 

2 hours ago, StanicEnemy said:

I know right?:) im looking for 600-700w for future upgrade

Wich will never ever happen to be in a 600-700W range.
SRYSLY, you've got a cheap 1050ti...

If you'd go for that, you'd have at least one RX480 or something like that.

But even then it doesn't make sense. Because those two GPU things (CF/SLi) are garbage, don't work most of the times (only with AAA Shooter things, but not every game can run in CF/SLi Mode. NIER Automata for example does not work).

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7 hours ago, StanicEnemy said:
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I know right?:) im looking for 600-700w for future upgrade

For what hardware? You could run two 1080s and a 7700K off a 700W PSU without issue.

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14 minutes ago, artificialRAGE said:

Meh unit. That Seasonic PSU is very old and not up to date with features and protection. You would have fared better with a TX550M. Even the grey unit CX550M is better.

it does have Over power, Over voltage, Short circuit, Low voltage what do you mean by with new features and protection?

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18 minutes ago, artificialRAGE said:

Meh unit. That Seasonic PSU is very old and not up to date with features and protection. You would have fared better with a TX550M. Even the grey unit CX550M is better.

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21 minutes ago, StanicEnemy said:

it does have Over power, Over voltage, Short circuit, Low voltage what do you mean by with new features and protection?

I suggest you go through the PSU tier list and see for yourself. It just got bumped down to a Tier 4.

List specs here

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17 minutes ago, artificialRAGE said:

I suggest you go through the PSU tier list and see for yourself. It just got bumped down to a Tier 4.

really? im gonna check it out

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47 minutes ago, artificialRAGE said:

I suggest you go through the PSU tier list and see for yourself. It just got bumped down to a Tier 4.

lmfao top tier 1-2 overpriced where i live it does cost alot of money lol

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7 hours ago, StanicEnemy said:

WHY; just WHY?!

That thing is pretty shitty, for that amount of money, you could have bought something with independently regulated voltages, that has all protections you need/want and also isn't annoying under load.

 

You bought a pretty shitty unit for that money...

 

it does have Over power, Over voltage, Short circuit, Low voltage what do you mean by with new features and protection?

It does NOT have Over Current Protection, undervoltage on +12V, over temperature protection, just to begin with.

 

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1 hour ago, Stefan Payne said:

WHY; just WHY?!

That thing is pretty shitty, for that amount of money, you could have bought something with independently regulated voltages, that has all protections you need/want and also isn't annoying under load.

 

You bought a pretty shitty unit for that money...

 

It does NOT have Over Current Protection, undervoltage on +12V, over temperature protection, just to begin with.

 

for that money people recommended me that unit and everybody were saying its a good unit for that money now im pretty confused.

Is this one better than M12II evo? http://www.coolermaster.com/powersupply/modular-gm-series/g750m/

What would you recommend?

my current psu is ZOWEkg.jpg

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1 hour ago, StanicEnemy said:

for that money people recommended me that unit and everybody were saying its a good unit for that money now im pretty confused.

Yes, because too many people recomend something because they always did that, not because they know what they are doing or stuff about the PSU...

 

And a problem is that overload conditions aren't tested much these days though it's a point where still way too many PSU would fail...

Also fan quality andfan controller is something way too many PSU fail these days. Way too high RPM or too shitty fan or both.

1 hour ago, StanicEnemy said:

Yes, way better.

But I'd get a 550W instead. The 450W sadly has some cost downs from the 550W like fan with Sleeve Bearing instead of double Ball...

If it is available for a reasonable price, it's a pretty decent unit.

 

Though you do NOT need a 750W at alll, go for the 550W instead. 

If you really need 750W, you have the money for a 750W Platinum one for 150-200€ because you have either a HEDT Plattform (Threadripper, LGA2011 or 2066) and/or two higher end GPUs...

 

If you have neither of those two factors 550W is all you'd ever need!

 

1 hour ago, StanicEnemy said:

What would you recommend?

Depends on where you live, what's available and what it cost compared to other stuff.

 

1 hour ago, StanicEnemy said:

my current psu is 

Yeah, pretty bad.

You shoudn't use the PC with that PSU if possible.

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