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Originally Posted by Badwrench View Post

Corsair Enthusiast 650 would be a good way to go.
Better than the GS700?
post #12 of 23
Overall better, but has less wattage. But only 50 watts less so no biggy. Maybe a TX750 V2 would do you better.
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post #13 of 23
You only need a decent 550W at most. 650W or 750W is excessive. The Extreme.Outervision calculator overstates the power requirements of external hard drives and USB devices.
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Originally Posted by Phaedrus2129 View Post

You only need a decent 550W at most. 650W or 750W is excessive. The Extreme.Outervision calculator overstates the power requirements of external hard drives and USB devices.

What I find weird is that here in Brazil people are extremely fearful fo the corsair PSU's, including the GS, while on this forum, and on other USA forums, people like those PSU's.
BUt anyway, people here are convincing me to buy a Seasonic instead of corsair, would you reccommend that?
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Originally Posted by garashta View Post

What I find weird is that here in Brazil people are extremely fearful fo the corsair PSU's, including the GS, while on this forum, and on other USA forums, people like those PSU's.
BUt anyway, people here are convincing me to buy a Seasonic instead of corsair, would you reccommend that?

Half of Corsair PSU's are made by Seasonic, the other half CWT.. then Flextronics for the AX1200.
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PC Power and Cooling 760 Watt. Awesome reviews and can be found at an amazing price! OCZ makes some good ones too as the bought out PC Power and Cooling a while back.
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So, since we have mixed fellings about the corsair GS, I think the Corsair TX v2 (enthusiast), 650w or higher is the best choice, considering cost and benefits, what do you think?
post #18 of 23
As Phaedrus said, no need for that much juice, but if it falls in your price range and availability, you can't go wrong. Corsair TX are great units.
 
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What I find weird is that here in Brazil people are extremely fearful fo the corsair PSU's, including the GS, while on this forum, and on other USA forums, people like those PSU's.
BUt anyway, people here are convincing me to buy a Seasonic instead of corsair, would you reccommend that?

The seasonic x-series has only a 120 mm fan but it doesn't spin when under 20% load. My enermax pro87+ has a 139 mm. It's the leader in watt efficiency but only a tiny 2 watt less then my enermax pro87+: hardwarereports.de/index.php?page=60004. I can recommend it.
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post #20 of 23

Seasonic, Corsair, Sunflower PSUs (look for the Kingwin Lazer Platnium series), NZXT, Antec High Current Pro and High Current Gamer series, Enermax, Lepa (decent lowend PSUs).

 

Personally I just stick with Seasonic, Antec HCP, or Corsair.

 

BTW OP, listen to Pheadrus, the guy was our PSU editor and is a god in PSU land.

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