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PostPosted: 24 Jun 2010, 06:20 
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I'm looking for a 750W or more power supply for a new computer and was wondering if there was a model that is both affordable and reliable. Also, i will eventually go for a Crossfire setup, so do i have to watch for specific features?


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for features you really want 2x 6pin PCI-e connectors + 2x 6+2pin PCI-e connectors, that would allow you to run 2x6pin cards in crossfire, or the 6+8pin cards if you needed. I don't really think you could go far wrong with any decent Corsair, Seasonic or Enermax, although my Pref is on the new (unreleased) X series from Seasonic, which is a redesign of last years X series, or the AX from Corsair.

Affordable is a matter of opinion though, none of them will be cheap if you are looking for something that is reliable for crossfire at around that wattage.

The Corsair HX750w is very nice, but it is also quite expensive.

I am sorry for not really answering your question, but in the past I have had a crappy generic PSU go bad on me, causing random restarts due to loose ATX connector pins, that didn't present itself for a good 2 weeks after installation, and a Thermaltake 480w unit that decided to die one day. I also had a 520w OCZ Powerstream back in the day that cooked itself. And before you all jump to say there was some power problem, they all ran through a hefty surge protector, and the Powerstream was even through a UPS after the surge protector. I guess I was just lucky ;)

I know that generally what you put into the PSU will be rewarded, if by nothing else, just a lack of failures/ problems.

Hope that helped a bit.

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PostPosted: 24 Jun 2010, 10:22 
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^ Yupp.


NEVER buy an "affordable" PSU. Particularly a high-power one. I've seen a few rigs get destroyed by cheapo units. Heh, it's also hard to rid your domicile of that fabulous smell. I've had great experiences with Corsair, Silverstone, and Enermax.

Depending on whom your order from, you may be able to get a price-match and save yourself some cash. I saved $60 on mine doing so.


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PostPosted: 24 Jun 2010, 14:42 
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Sounds like you are building a gaming rig. Make sure that the PSU you get has a high amperage rating on the 12v rail.

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Consider a Seasonic X-750. If you're building a gaming rig and even go for Crossfire it would be a shame to get an "affordable" (means cheap) PSU. I's the most important part of your rig. Please don't underestimate it and get a quality PSU. After serveral bad experiences with PSUs I only recommend Seasonic these days. But you might also consider Enermax, Tagan, Thermalthake and Corsair.

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PostPosted: 25 Jun 2010, 04:27 
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Thank you for all the replies so far. I also forgot to mention that the case is a mid-tower with a bottom mounted PSU location.


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The aforementioned Corsair line (hx750w) have quite long cables. My 850w of the same line has cables that are plenty long enough for my HAF 922 case, which also has bottom-mount PSU.


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PostPosted: 25 Jun 2010, 10:56 
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I will just re-itterate what Bluesilentpro said there, the 2nd rig in my sig uses a Seasonic X 750w, the fan NEVER turns on, so the unit is completely silent, apart from barely audible coil whine with your ear up close. Defo my recommendation of the moment, but I am personally looking to compare the Corsiar AX and the new Seasonic (when) it comes out!

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I can vouch for Corsiar as well, I got one of there original modular 650w units when they was relatively new and I've never had a problem with it, despite it being connected to a motherboard that overheats its chipset and crashes. My main unit atm is running off a HX1000 (I think its HX it again is over a year old but its modular so the HX is the eqiverlent) but its been running my pair of GTX295s and an overclocked CPU since I've got it and its never failed me.

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I've actually been using an Antec 1000W for quite a while now with zero complaints. Can't believe they haven't been mentioned yet.


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