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From top PSU's only these 2 are available at my local store. There is almost no info about titanium super flower except official page, but i expect premium quality. Which one to choose?
 
If those two are the only options i would go with the Leadex as long as you aware that its bigger than the HX
 
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There is one more option, seasonic prime titanium, but 750w, 850w is not available. Target build will be 3700x + 2080ti overclocked. So new question is, seasonic prime 750w vs super flower titanium 850w.
 
You dont need an 850 watt a 750 watt is more than enough power
 
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But it is problem of 2080ti not the psu, right? I am buying whole PC right now except gpu, so no i didn't buy one yet, there are some rumours about 2080ti super coming in q1 and 3xxx delayed from yesterday, anyways i plan to buy gpu in january-february.
 
The Seasonic Prime Ultra and the RTX 2080 Ti apparently and specifically has problems together so either change the PSU or the GPU
What resolution and refresh rate is the monitor you are using maybe the RTX 2080 Ti is way overkill and a 2080 Super is good enough
 
i have a 1440P 165 hz monitor and i went with an RTX 2070 Super since its almost as good as the non super 2080 and way cheaper
Depending game i get around 90 FPS at the lower end to around 140-150 FPS at the higher end
 
You are right, i wanted 850w only to stay in the middle of efficiency graph during load, but i saw efficiency graph for seasonic prime 750w here https://tpucdn.com/review/seasonic-prime-750/images/efficiency.jpg and it looks satisfying for 750w too, so i will stick to seasonic. Thanks for your help.
Regular gaming with my Radeon VII gets me to 350-450w in most cases, but GPU is thermally throttled atm, and CPU does not get much utilized.

I cannot confirm, nor deny that Seasonic has trouble with 2080s.
 
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