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So I've been looking for a 1000W 80+ Titanium PSU, and I found the EVGA 1000 T2, which I can't find anywhere in stock! Is there any other psu similar in price (~300€ range) which is at least 1000W, and has a Titanium rating? Or would it make a difference going 80+ Platinum? In this case, which psu would you pick?

 

According to psu calculator I'd need 847W for my whole system, so I'd like to have some headroom, in case of going for a 850W psu I'd get a Seasonic Prime 850W Titanium. I'll be getting the system in June, so I've time to choose a psu.

 

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Uploaded a pic of power supply calculator to imgur since I couldn't upload it here, it wasn't working
 

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anything above 850w is pretty much always never stocked and only ordered when you place the order

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1 hour ago, Costin Ramon said:

Take something bigger, let the psu a little space to breath. 

not needed.

a decent PSU is specified for 100% load at 40-50°C Ambient for 24/7 Operation (well, more or less).

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4 hours ago, Costin Ramon said:

Take something bigger, let the psu a little space to breath. 850W is at it's maxim limit, that might cause problems in your sistem, blue screen, black screen, random restarts.

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What's that I see? 24/7 system operation? 

 

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