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Need assistance choosing the right PSU?

Need assistance choosing the right PSU?

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lNa0
Member
239
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#1
I'm checking out an MSI MAG A650GL right now. There don't seem to be any negative reviews about this PSU, though perhaps someone with more experience could share additional insights or recommend alternatives that might suit you better.

I'm also browsing the DQ750 80 PLUS GOLD, and I noticed some information about power outlets. Since I'm not very familiar with that aspect, I can't comment much on it, but I live in Lithuania and might have some ideas.

The Cooler Master MWE Bronze V3 is another option I saw, but it's listed as version V3. All I've found online about this model is for the V2 variant.

My current setup includes:
- Motherboard: MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
- CPU: Intel Core i5-10400F
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
- Storage: 1 x Samsung SSD 980 1TB, 2 x CT1000BX500SSD1 (backup)
- RAM: Random 2x 2667 8 GB
- Current PSU: XILENCE XP600R7 (fan bearing appears damaged based on another person's experience; it wasn't making noises during startup, but now it's quiet and functioning well. I've used this PSU for 3 to 5 years)
I'm considering upgrading to a more powerful GPU in the future, so I'm thinking about a 750W unit, though 600W should be sufficient.

I'm searching for PSUs at this link:
https://www.kilobaitas.lt/kompiuter...filterid=87&p=1&orderby=4&limit=40&setlimit=1
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lNa0
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #1

I'm checking out an MSI MAG A650GL right now. There don't seem to be any negative reviews about this PSU, though perhaps someone with more experience could share additional insights or recommend alternatives that might suit you better.

I'm also browsing the DQ750 80 PLUS GOLD, and I noticed some information about power outlets. Since I'm not very familiar with that aspect, I can't comment much on it, but I live in Lithuania and might have some ideas.

The Cooler Master MWE Bronze V3 is another option I saw, but it's listed as version V3. All I've found online about this model is for the V2 variant.

My current setup includes:
- Motherboard: MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
- CPU: Intel Core i5-10400F
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
- Storage: 1 x Samsung SSD 980 1TB, 2 x CT1000BX500SSD1 (backup)
- RAM: Random 2x 2667 8 GB
- Current PSU: XILENCE XP600R7 (fan bearing appears damaged based on another person's experience; it wasn't making noises during startup, but now it's quiet and functioning well. I've used this PSU for 3 to 5 years)
I'm considering upgrading to a more powerful GPU in the future, so I'm thinking about a 750W unit, though 600W should be sufficient.

I'm searching for PSUs at this link:
https://www.kilobaitas.lt/kompiuter...filterid=87&p=1&orderby=4&limit=40&setlimit=1

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Skizzem
Junior Member
7
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#2
Amazon is offering the Corsair RM750X for $79, and I think I spotted it in the Newegg ad as well. It's a solid purchase with a decent power supply.
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Skizzem
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #2

Amazon is offering the Corsair RM750X for $79, and I think I spotted it in the Newegg ad as well. It's a solid purchase with a decent power supply.

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Dr_Fun_Time
Junior Member
14
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#3
Sadly, we don't have access to Amazon. The most affordable PSU I can find is 120 EUR.
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Dr_Fun_Time
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #3

Sadly, we don't have access to Amazon. The most affordable PSU I can find is 120 EUR.

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ledfed
Member
96
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#4
This page provides information about the product.
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ledfed
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #4

This page provides information about the product.

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Solomonike
Member
53
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#5
Thank you for your suggestion. I want to make sure it's the optimal option for you.
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Solomonike
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #5

Thank you for your suggestion. I want to make sure it's the optimal option for you.

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Punhagui
Member
56
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#6
It's a great PSU for you, it provides ample wattage, it's gold quality, not too costly, and comes with a 7-year warranty.
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Punhagui
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #6

It's a great PSU for you, it provides ample wattage, it's gold quality, not too costly, and comes with a 7-year warranty.

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Falcon_Pilot
Member
62
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#7
Ordering it now is a good idea, thanks.
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Falcon_Pilot
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #7

Ordering it now is a good idea, thanks.

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Aulexius
Junior Member
38
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#8
Nothing , good luck
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Aulexius
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #8

Nothing , good luck

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nc432
Member
186
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#9
discussing XPG Core Reactor II, it stands out as a leading power supply unit for ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 standards. it features a cable design and holds an 80 PLUS GOLD certification.
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nc432
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #9

discussing XPG Core Reactor II, it stands out as a leading power supply unit for ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 standards. it features a cable design and holds an 80 PLUS GOLD certification.

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wANHEiZER
Member
158
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM
#10
If you're considering an upgrade for a 750 w or 850w system, it might be a better option.
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wANHEiZER
06-04-2025, 11:14 AM #10

If you're considering an upgrade for a 750 w or 850w system, it might be a better option.

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