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rebelka79
Member
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07-01-2024, 05:25 PM
#21
The MSI is used sadly, wouldn't want to touch that lol.
I read a few years back when looking for PSUs that the MWE had some issues with (jonnyguru or this forum, I can't remember). Perhaps they've addressed it since it's now v2?
I'd likely stick with the MWE if it's fixed, especially since I found one in another store in tokopedia that's actually cheaper than the 650w TUF model.
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rebelka79
07-01-2024, 05:25 PM #21

The MSI is used sadly, wouldn't want to touch that lol.
I read a few years back when looking for PSUs that the MWE had some issues with (jonnyguru or this forum, I can't remember). Perhaps they've addressed it since it's now v2?
I'd likely stick with the MWE if it's fixed, especially since I found one in another store in tokopedia that's actually cheaper than the 650w TUF model.

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Streiyn
Posting Freak
768
07-01-2024, 05:25 PM
#22
Thanks, the quality difference matters most and since there isn't really any, it's fine to go with the Coooler Master.
Language... well, it's a shame the MSI is used.
The Cooler Master looks like a great option.
Surprised a bit, but Aeacus usually recommends opting for a lower-priced GPU to get a better PSU, which in your case might still be a good idea.
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Streiyn
07-01-2024, 05:25 PM #22

Thanks, the quality difference matters most and since there isn't really any, it's fine to go with the Coooler Master.
Language... well, it's a shame the MSI is used.
The Cooler Master looks like a great option.
Surprised a bit, but Aeacus usually recommends opting for a lower-priced GPU to get a better PSU, which in your case might still be a good idea.

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deam_anbrose
Junior Member
37
07-01-2024, 05:25 PM
#23
When it’s obvious someone has funds available, it makes sense to purchase the GPU and PSU together at once. This person here doesn’t have cash right now for a top-tier GPU. They plan to buy a better PSU first, then gather money for the GPU later. Suggesting a cheaper GPU isn’t wise unless it’s a lower TDP model, which would reduce the PSU’s required wattage.

Occasionally, when options are limited and prices are steep, opting for older PSUs can be practical. That said, choosing an older but still solid PSU—like the Seasonic G-750, brand new—is a viable alternative. Details:
https://www.tokopedia.com/snc399/seasoni...tive-pfc-3
Specs: https://seasonic.com/g-series
Reviews:
- https://www.techpowerup.com/review/seasonic-g550/
- http://www.kitguru.net/components/power-...ly-review/
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deam_anbrose
07-01-2024, 05:25 PM #23

When it’s obvious someone has funds available, it makes sense to purchase the GPU and PSU together at once. This person here doesn’t have cash right now for a top-tier GPU. They plan to buy a better PSU first, then gather money for the GPU later. Suggesting a cheaper GPU isn’t wise unless it’s a lower TDP model, which would reduce the PSU’s required wattage.

Occasionally, when options are limited and prices are steep, opting for older PSUs can be practical. That said, choosing an older but still solid PSU—like the Seasonic G-750, brand new—is a viable alternative. Details:
https://www.tokopedia.com/snc399/seasoni...tive-pfc-3
Specs: https://seasonic.com/g-series
Reviews:
- https://www.techpowerup.com/review/seasonic-g550/
- http://www.kitguru.net/components/power-...ly-review/

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KevinMax123
Junior Member
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07-01-2024, 05:25 PM
#24
In the Tierlist, you can find it under a specific section.
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KevinMax123
07-01-2024, 05:25 PM #24

In the Tierlist, you can find it under a specific section.

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