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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by Len View Post
    Hi,

    I've recently built a computer after 10 years of not building,
    And I bought a second hand PSU (Seasonic 560w X Series), and it was missing the SATA - 5PIN PSU cable,
    So I bought two different cables, one didn't quite fit, and I kind of pushed it too strong, and the other one fit, but it didn't actually fit, cause no HD was recognized, at the end, the PSU burnt :/

    So now I need a new PSU..

    I understood also that 560w was border-line for my GPU, and it's better getting a 600 or 650w PSU rather than 550/60..

    Specs:

    i7 7700
    H110m-k
    Gigabyte Geforce GTX 980TI
    HyperX Fury 8GB 2133mhz X2


    So if anyone could please recommend one,
    I'll really appreciate it!


    Thanks in advance,
    Len.
    Recommended system power supply requirement: 600W(with two 8-pin external power connectors)http://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Car...-GAMING-6GD#ov

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nakotsu View Post
    Recommended system power supply requirement: 600W(with two 8-pin external power connectors)http://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Car...-GAMING-6GD#ov
    Posting a reply without reading through the thread was pointless.

    This has already been determined and a full discussion can be read throughout the thread.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by moremana View Post
    http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...tory6&reid=474

    Johhny Guru says its good, no issues with the quality. This is the review for the smaller 550 though, should be the same. As far as modular, the value is up to you. Its a decent psu and they sell for around $79 us.

    This one is the same price, older model but its still good and modular.

    https://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...9SIABP94H11600
    Blergh,
    they don't have the modular one you linked ..

    Guess I'll go for that one,
    As all the rest are junk.
    They've recommended me an Antec neo 650 or something..
    but they really look like crap.

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    Be quiet 500w psu more than enough atleast Gold Standard and ur fine

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by moremana View Post
    Posting a reply without reading through the thread was pointless.

    This has already been determined and a full discussion can be read throughout the thread.
    So, at the end,
    They got these in supply,
    So I'm going for this one:

    https://seasonic.com/product/g-650/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Len View Post
    So, at the end,
    They got these in supply,
    So I'm going for this one:

    https://seasonic.com/product/g-650/
    I think you'll be so happy you'll forget about it after its installed.

    Thats a good thing.

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by moremana View Post
    I think you'll be so happy you'll forget about it after its installed.

    Thats a good thing.
    Awesome,
    I'm going to the shop now,
    I read on Newegg that some guy had a problem with installing it on a Full Tower (like mine),
    now I'm worried lol, nothing works out well..
    They say that the cables aren't long enough
    @Fascinate

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Len View Post
    So, at the end,
    They got these in supply,
    So I'm going for this one:

    https://seasonic.com/product/g-650/
    You will be happy with that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Len View Post
    Awesome,
    I'm going to the shop now,
    I read on Newegg that some guy had a problem with installing it on a Full Tower (like mine),
    now I'm worried lol, nothing works out well..
    They say that the cables aren't long enough
    @Fascinate
    That is common with a lot of PSU today actually, full towers are not very popular anymore and the 8 pin CPU cable is too short a lot of times. You can buy extensions for this, and actually a lot of full tower cases come with that as an included accessory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Len View Post
    Awesome,
    I'm going to the shop now,
    I read on Newegg that some guy had a problem with installing it on a Full Tower (like mine),
    now I'm worried lol, nothing works out well..
    They say that the cables aren't long enough
    @Fascinate
    what case do you have? O.O

    Extensions are $5 if you need one, but if you have a huge case (full size atx), ditch it and just go ahead and get a mid tower while your there.

    Its all good, just do it.

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by moremana View Post
    what case do you have? O.O

    Extensions are $5 if you need one, but if you have a huge case (full size atx), ditch it and just go ahead and get a mid tower while your there.

    Its all good, just do it.
    NZXT Switch 810,
    Bought the PSU,
    Let's see what the deal is all about!

    Thanks for everything folks

  11. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by moremana View Post
    Posting a reply without reading through the thread was pointless.

    This has already been determined and a full discussion can be read throughout the thread.
    Who has time to read through pages of stupidity. All you have to do is look at the box or a website for min requirements.

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