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Please suggest a PSU suitable for your new build.

Please suggest a PSU suitable for your new build.

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crazypotpie
Member
225
04-09-2025, 03:44 PM
#1
My configuration:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZjhWb2
I'm not very familiar with PSU specifications, and my build isn't particularly costly or unique. However, I've heard that 80+ Gold standards might no longer be reliable, and it's best not to cut corners on a power supply. Should I aim for more than $100? Or is that reasonable? I was thinking this but now I'm uncertain.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/therma...ar...Id=6566239
Thanks,
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crazypotpie
04-09-2025, 03:44 PM #1

My configuration:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZjhWb2
I'm not very familiar with PSU specifications, and my build isn't particularly costly or unique. However, I've heard that 80+ Gold standards might no longer be reliable, and it's best not to cut corners on a power supply. Should I aim for more than $100? Or is that reasonable? I was thinking this but now I'm uncertain.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/therma...ar...Id=6566239
Thanks,

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Matt_CWL
Junior Member
2
04-11-2025, 01:38 PM
#2
You need to be more concerned about PSU quality than the 80 plus rating.
There's not much correlation between quality/reliability and the rating. Platinum and Titanium usually buy you a little better efficiency, which may take a long time to make financial sense.
Nothing inherently wrong with 80 plus gold, but some are better than others.
That video card can use about 175 watts I think? The CPU near 100.
I'd say 650 to 750 watt PSU would be fine.
I haven't kept up lately with PSUs but Seasonic is generally a good brand. Also Corsair RM series. Some Superflowers are good. A few others. Don't know about that Thermaltake.
What can you find at your sources for 100 from those brands, 650 to 750 watts?
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Matt_CWL
04-11-2025, 01:38 PM #2

You need to be more concerned about PSU quality than the 80 plus rating.
There's not much correlation between quality/reliability and the rating. Platinum and Titanium usually buy you a little better efficiency, which may take a long time to make financial sense.
Nothing inherently wrong with 80 plus gold, but some are better than others.
That video card can use about 175 watts I think? The CPU near 100.
I'd say 650 to 750 watt PSU would be fine.
I haven't kept up lately with PSUs but Seasonic is generally a good brand. Also Corsair RM series. Some Superflowers are good. A few others. Don't know about that Thermaltake.
What can you find at your sources for 100 from those brands, 650 to 750 watts?

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Mr_Doom1023
Member
151
04-15-2025, 11:51 AM
#3
But quality aside, is it safe to go any lower than gold? Like here's one from bestbuy 750w, but it's bronze
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsai...tx...Id=6459241
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Mr_Doom1023
04-15-2025, 11:51 AM #3

But quality aside, is it safe to go any lower than gold? Like here's one from bestbuy 750w, but it's bronze
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsai...tx...Id=6459241

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Elliepls
Member
222
04-15-2025, 12:45 PM
#4
Consider something similar to the Corsair RMx lineup. That setup would work well with a 600W power supply, actually better with a 500W one, and still leaves space for a graphics card upgrade. I think you can easily get an RM750x at a reasonable price right now, and it would be safe to run it in this capacity.
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Elliepls
04-15-2025, 12:45 PM #4

Consider something similar to the Corsair RMx lineup. That setup would work well with a 600W power supply, actually better with a 500W one, and still leaves space for a graphics card upgrade. I think you can easily get an RM750x at a reasonable price right now, and it would be safe to run it in this capacity.

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Zsniper1274
Member
169
04-15-2025, 02:53 PM
#5
The Corsair CX isn't very well-regarded, yet it might rank better now than it did a decade ago. I don't remember the specifics, but it seems its position has shifted over time.
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Zsniper1274
04-15-2025, 02:53 PM #5

The Corsair CX isn't very well-regarded, yet it might rank better now than it did a decade ago. I don't remember the specifics, but it seems its position has shifted over time.

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IAmKillerham
Senior Member
252
04-15-2025, 07:50 PM
#6
I understand I might come across as overly promotional when mentioning Corsair products, but I haven't experienced any issues with them failing. The CX430 green labels have been reliable for years. I still use a system with one of those, paired with a Ryzen 3 1200 and an EVGA GTX 960 SSC that I sold to a friend—perfect for his needs. All my home setups now use RM or SF models.
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IAmKillerham
04-15-2025, 07:50 PM #6

I understand I might come across as overly promotional when mentioning Corsair products, but I haven't experienced any issues with them failing. The CX430 green labels have been reliable for years. I still use a system with one of those, paired with a Ryzen 3 1200 and an EVGA GTX 960 SSC that I sold to a friend—perfect for his needs. All my home setups now use RM or SF models.

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Frankette44
Posting Freak
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04-15-2025, 08:44 PM
#7
It seems like you're considering purchasing something from that link.
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Frankette44
04-15-2025, 08:44 PM #7

It seems like you're considering purchasing something from that link.

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Caribbean_Blue
Senior Member
609
04-16-2025, 01:37 AM
#8
Notice the side cabling on that model. Ensure your build is configured to handle that feature. If you prefer white, it appears to be a reasonable cost for the model.
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Caribbean_Blue
04-16-2025, 01:37 AM #8

Notice the side cabling on that model. Ensure your build is configured to handle that feature. If you prefer white, it appears to be a reasonable cost for the model.

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joshuacl9
Junior Member
16
04-16-2025, 04:01 AM
#9
You're referring to the cable color. It's actually okay since my front panel is white (only one left) and I believe the CPU cooler might not fit.
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joshuacl9
04-16-2025, 04:01 AM #9

You're referring to the cable color. It's actually okay since my front panel is white (only one left) and I believe the CPU cooler might not fit.

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maxime86350
Member
182
04-17-2025, 11:58 PM
#10
The Shift model features modular cable connections on the back panel side instead of being aligned with the power plug (front to back). Ensure your case accommodates this orientation.
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maxime86350
04-17-2025, 11:58 PM #10

The Shift model features modular cable connections on the back panel side instead of being aligned with the power plug (front to back). Ensure your case accommodates this orientation.