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Is The CX750M Good Enough?

Is The CX750M Good Enough?

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cowcow4321
Senior Member
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02-28-2016, 06:14 PM
#21
I'd return it. You have a large investment in parts and it just doesn't seem right to pair it with such a budget PSU. This is a mistake many novice builders make. It's not going to give them more FPS, or better performance so it's hard to convince them not to save money on the PSU. This is the cornerstone of the system, if it's not stable / reliable, then it doesn't matter how good the rest of the components in your system are.
This is a shout out to all NOVICE PC BUILDERS, make sure your budget includes a good Tier 2 or higher PSU. If you are unsure, ask for advice.
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cowcow4321
02-28-2016, 06:14 PM #21

I'd return it. You have a large investment in parts and it just doesn't seem right to pair it with such a budget PSU. This is a mistake many novice builders make. It's not going to give them more FPS, or better performance so it's hard to convince them not to save money on the PSU. This is the cornerstone of the system, if it's not stable / reliable, then it doesn't matter how good the rest of the components in your system are.
This is a shout out to all NOVICE PC BUILDERS, make sure your budget includes a good Tier 2 or higher PSU. If you are unsure, ask for advice.

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MarkOn_
Member
50
02-28-2016, 10:18 PM
#22
Monty8937:
You're looking for these updated models, they're a better platform.
If you already have them, everything should work fine—it's a fresh design with a solid 5-year warranty.
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MarkOn_
02-28-2016, 10:18 PM #22

Monty8937:
You're looking for these updated models, they're a better platform.
If you already have them, everything should work fine—it's a fresh design with a solid 5-year warranty.

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IsraelX
Junior Member
31
03-18-2016, 09:36 AM
#23
techgeek :
I'd return it. You have a large investment in parts and it just doesn't seem right to pair it with such a budget PSU. This is a mistake many novice builders make. It's not going to give them more FPS, or better performance so it's hard to convince them not to save money on the PSU. This is the cornerstone of the system, if it's not stable / reliable, then it doesn't matter how good the rest of the components in your system are.
This is a shout out to all NOVICE PC BUILDERS, make sure your budget includes a good Tier 2 or higher PSU. If you are unsure, ask for advice.
Yeah, I've done a lot of research in to PCs and I have been told to get a good power supply, I was kinda rushed into picking the parts when it finally came to it and I thought it was a high end PSU as it was £80 and i thought the black and grey corsair psu's were the good ones. Probably should've looked more into the specific part :/ , I wouldvve gotten the evga g2 but it wasnt in stock by amazon
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IsraelX
03-18-2016, 09:36 AM #23

techgeek :
I'd return it. You have a large investment in parts and it just doesn't seem right to pair it with such a budget PSU. This is a mistake many novice builders make. It's not going to give them more FPS, or better performance so it's hard to convince them not to save money on the PSU. This is the cornerstone of the system, if it's not stable / reliable, then it doesn't matter how good the rest of the components in your system are.
This is a shout out to all NOVICE PC BUILDERS, make sure your budget includes a good Tier 2 or higher PSU. If you are unsure, ask for advice.
Yeah, I've done a lot of research in to PCs and I have been told to get a good power supply, I was kinda rushed into picking the parts when it finally came to it and I thought it was a high end PSU as it was £80 and i thought the black and grey corsair psu's were the good ones. Probably should've looked more into the specific part :/ , I wouldvve gotten the evga g2 but it wasnt in stock by amazon

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emmylee33
Senior Member
710
03-18-2016, 01:22 PM
#24
It is an excellent power supply and can effortlessly manage those specifications, no problem.
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emmylee33
03-18-2016, 01:22 PM #24

It is an excellent power supply and can effortlessly manage those specifications, no problem.

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Manoloc_NL
Member
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03-19-2016, 12:47 AM
#25
It's a really solid power supply and can manage those requirements easily, no problem.
I'll definitely keep it then; if anything fails, it comes with a 5-year warranty.
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Manoloc_NL
03-19-2016, 12:47 AM #25

It's a really solid power supply and can manage those requirements easily, no problem.
I'll definitely keep it then; if anything fails, it comes with a 5-year warranty.

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Soraniv
Member
59
03-19-2016, 07:05 AM
#26
They incorporated DC to DC converters, significantly enhancing the performance and stability of the rails.
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Soraniv
03-19-2016, 07:05 AM #26

They incorporated DC to DC converters, significantly enhancing the performance and stability of the rails.

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