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which one the best PSU on this year? corsair RM650x gold or seasonic prime gold 650w?

my pc specs are i5 8400+GTX 1060 6gb

thankyou ;)

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50 minutes ago, EnterClassroom said:

which one the best PSU on this year?

Depends on what you want to do with it.

For PSU there is no best, just the best tool for the job.

50 minutes ago, EnterClassroom said:

corsair RM650x gold or seasonic prime gold 650w?

my pc specs are i5 8400+GTX 1060 6gb

thankyou ;)

650W for THAT?!
That needs like 200W at most, so you'd be fine with a good 400-450W one like Bitfenix Formula, Whisper M or be quiet Straight Power 11.

If you want you can go to 550W and also get a Cougar GX-F 550W.

"Hell is full of good meanings, but Heaven is full of good works"

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2 hours ago, Stefan Payne said:

Depends on what you want to do with it.

For PSU there is no best, just the best tool for the job.

650W for THAT?!
That needs like 200W at most, so you'd be fine with a good 400-450W one like Bitfenix Formula, Whisper M or be quiet Straight Power 11.

If you want you can go to 550W and also get a Cougar GX-F 550W.

because maybe in next 2-3 years, i will upgrade my pc to gtx 1080ti or next gen GPU

if i'm using 550w PSU, what is the best? seasonic or corsair??

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19 minutes ago, EnterClassroom said:

because maybe in next 2-3 years, i will upgrade my pc to gtx 1080ti or next gen GPU

Yes, and?
I run _TWO_ Radeon HD7970GHz and a Ryzen 7/1700x off of a 550W.

That should give you an idea how little PC COmponents consume.

19 minutes ago, EnterClassroom said:

if i'm using 550w PSU, what is the best? seasonic or corsair??

Where do you live? What are you talking about?

Manufacturer is irrelevant, all have good and shit models. 

 

What's wrong with the ones I've mentioned??

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2 minutes ago, Stefan Payne said:

Yes, and?
I run _TWO_ Radeon HD7970GHz and a Ryzen 7/1700x off of a 550W.

That should give you an idea how little PC COmponents consume.

Where do you live? What are you talking about?

Manufacturer is irrelevant, all have good and shit models. 

 

What's wrong with the ones I've mentioned??

i live in indonesia, cougar PSU's hard to find in here, i think i should go to bitfenix whisper 550w

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1 minute ago, EnterClassroom said:

i live in indonesia, cougar PSU's hard to find in here, i think i should go to bitfenix whisper 550w

Ah, you didn't mention that...

 

If the Whisper is the Same Price or cheaper as Corsair RMx its a better deal. If not, then not.

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21 minutes ago, Stefan Payne said:

Ah, you didn't mention that...

 

If the Whisper is the Same Price or cheaper as Corsair RMx its a better deal. If not, then not.

so corsair rm550x or bitfenix whisper 550w??

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16 minutes ago, EnterClassroom said:

so corsair rm550x or bitfenix whisper 550w??

Throw a coin, I'd get the Bitfenix though.

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14 minutes ago, Stefan Payne said:

Throw a coin, I'd get the Bitfenix though.

ok thanks a lot for your help bro! God Bless You

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FDB fan on the Bitfenix, I'd take that over the rifle on the RMx, other than that quality is pretty much identical (Corsair does have +3 years warranty, but TBH that's not particularly useful).

Just some bapo nerd from 'Straya

 

PCs:

Main: i7 7700K (5GHz 1.4V) | ASUS GTX 1080 TURBO | 4x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz (3200MHz CL14 1.365V) | ASUS PRIME Z270-AR | Thermaltake SMART 750P | Coolermaster Seidon 240P | Acer Predator X34 (34" 1440p144Hz GSync IPS)

 

Secondary: i5 3570K | Intel HD4000 (RIP Sapphire HD 6850) | 2x2GB + 1x4GB Kingston 1600MHz | ASUS P8Z68-V LX | Corsair CX650 | Coolermaster Hyper D92 | Sony Bravia VPL-VW80 (108" 1080p60Hz projector)

 

Laptop: i7 7700HQ | GTX 1060 6GB MXM | 2x16GB SODIMM | OEM Acer Motherboard | 17.3" Screen (1080p60Hz IPS)

 

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13 hours ago, awesomegamer919 said:

FDB fan on the Bitfenix, I'd take that over the rifle on the RMx, other than that quality is pretty much identical (Corsair does have +3 years warranty, but TBH that's not particularly useful).

so u choose RMx??

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45 minutes ago, EnterClassroom said:

so u choose RMx??

No, I'd take the Bitfenix. 

Just some bapo nerd from 'Straya

 

PCs:

Main: i7 7700K (5GHz 1.4V) | ASUS GTX 1080 TURBO | 4x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000MHz (3200MHz CL14 1.365V) | ASUS PRIME Z270-AR | Thermaltake SMART 750P | Coolermaster Seidon 240P | Acer Predator X34 (34" 1440p144Hz GSync IPS)

 

Secondary: i5 3570K | Intel HD4000 (RIP Sapphire HD 6850) | 2x2GB + 1x4GB Kingston 1600MHz | ASUS P8Z68-V LX | Corsair CX650 | Coolermaster Hyper D92 | Sony Bravia VPL-VW80 (108" 1080p60Hz projector)

 

Laptop: i7 7700HQ | GTX 1060 6GB MXM | 2x16GB SODIMM | OEM Acer Motherboard | 17.3" Screen (1080p60Hz IPS)

 

iMac: Core 2 Duo T7400 | ATI Radeon X1600 | 2x1GB 667MHz DDR2 | 20" Screen

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3 minutes ago, awesomegamer919 said:

No, I'd take the Bitfenix. 

ok thanks a lot bro!

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