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I would drop down to a CX550M for the PSU if you can find it.

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Just now, Boppe said:

I want a full Modular PSU

Semi-modular is better IMO, you'll be using the two non-modular cables either way and it's just one less thing to plug in during the building process.

 

I certainly wouldn't discourage you from going fully-modular, I just normally recommend this PSU unless your build is really going to draw a lot of power(most of the builds I see don't get over 550-600W at load)

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Yeah was going to say the PSU is the only thing thats overkill, but hey if you got he cash overall it looks good.

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3 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Semi-modular is better IMO, you'll be using the two non-modular cables either way and it's just one less thing to plug in during the building process.

 

I certainly wouldn't discourage you from going fully-modular, I just normally recommend this PSU unless your build is really going to draw a lot of power(most of the builds I see don't get over 550-600W at load)

Prob going with Evga Eco b3 650w or Be Quiet! Pure Power 10 CM 600W

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2 minutes ago, Boppe said:

Prob going with Evga Eco b3 650w or Be Quiet! Pure Power 10 CM 600W

I would go with a little extra then less, although I like the Be Quiet More then the EVGA Eco

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6 minutes ago, Thinkfreely said:

Yeah was going to say the PSU is the only thing thats overkill, but hey if you got he cash overall it looks good.

 

8 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Semi-modular is better IMO, you'll be using the two non-modular cables either way and it's just one less thing to plug in during the building process.

 

I certainly wouldn't discourage you from going fully-modular, I just normally recommend this PSU unless your build is really going to draw a lot of power(most of the builds I see don't get over 550-600W at load)

I only save 200 SEK(25$) on buyng a cheaper psu. dont know if its worth it :/

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3 minutes ago, Boppe said:

 

I only save 200 SEK(25$) on buyng a cheaper psu. dont know if its worth it :/

Im just talking about quality. EVGA actually has decent PSU's but they are all at the higher end, as you go down quality starts to drop fast. Where as Be Quiet I feel is better at the low to mid range in terms of build quality.

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