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That’s straightforward for me to address, as I concur!
Let me reiterate that I will only suggest superior components; consumers are often surprised by the costs, but as you noted in my previous link, the power supply unit (PSU) is always the last area to compromise on.
A reliable 550-watt model should adequately power your setup, and Corsair and Seasonic generally offer the best value within the United Kingdom:
If you desire additional capacity for potential future enhancements, a 650W option could be considered.
Currently, the Seasonic models represent an obvious choice and provide exceptional quality at the present UK price point.
I’ll place my order now and check its functionality upon arrival. I’ll also test the Seasonic model. Thanks.
The Corsair power supplies are fundamentally similar to the Seasonic models, and both represent reliable choices. I own a Corsair 650W unit that I've operated for nearly a decade – it performs exceptionally well. I wholeheartedly recommend these products.
It’s not always accurate. Corsair produces flawed products, including subpar and outstanding ones as well. Similarly, Seasonic does. The specific model is the key factor. Corsair VS units have a reputation for low quality. Older Seasonic S12 models fall short of current benchmarks.
I own the Corsair TX750, it's slightly excessive for my system configuration, however, it was an excellent value purchase including memory.