I found this psu for 50 dollars which seems like a very cheap price for such a high wattage psu, but it has a 80+ rating so that makes it reliable right? So is it safe to buy or?
I wouldn't. Wattage isn't everything and every PSU made in the last 20 years has a 80+ rating.I found this psu for 50 dollars which seems like a very cheap price for such a high wattage psu, but it has a 80+ rating so that makes it reliable right? So is it safe to buy or?
I wouldn't. Wattage isn't everything and every PSU made in the last 20 years has a 80+ rating.
Are you wanting a white PSU? What makes up your PC?
You have to be kidding right? You want to overclock your gtx 1070 ti with that piece of filth PSU? Don't buy it. Invest in something actually reliable, the 80+ certification means nothing. What is your budget for a PSU?These are my specs:
CPU: I7 6700
GPU: GTX 1070TI
RAM: 8gb 2133mhz (dual channel)
PSU: 450w PSU
SSD: 525GB
HDD: 1TB
EXTERNAL HDD: 2TB
Also I don't really have a psu preference. The only thing I need is 2 8 pin connectors, and enough wattage to do slight gpu overclocking.
You have to be kidding right? You want to overclock your gtx 1070 ti with that piece of filth PSU? Don't buy it. Invest in something actually reliable, the 80+ certification means nothing. What is your budget for a PSU?
I'm located in The Netherlands"White" is a PSU rating level. Not a color of the device.
What country are you located in?
Slight overclocking, and that's why I want a new psu, cause my 450w psu probably won't able to handle the overclocking.You have to be kidding right? You want to overclock your gtx 1070 ti with that piece of filth PSU? Don't buy it. Invest in something actually reliable, the 80+ certification means nothing. What is your budget for a PSU?
Try this:I'm located in The Netherlands
Thank you very much for your help.Try this:
https://www.informatique.nl/181999/corsair-vs-series-vs550-550w.html
While I am not a fan of the VS series, this is a better option than what you found earlier and still meets your budget.
This would be an even better option:
https://www.informatique.nl/573989/corsair-tx550m-550w-80-gold.html
You are very welcome. Good luck!Thank you very much for your help.
Also thanks for replyingif you cant afford the TXM then i prefer this be quiet model over the VS
https://www.informatique.nl/182607/be-quiet-system-power-9-500w.html
Also, will this 550w psu be able to handle slight gpu overclocking?Try this:
https://www.informatique.nl/181999/corsair-vs-series-vs550-550w.html
While I am not a fan of the VS series, this is a better option than what you found earlier and still meets your budget.
This would be an even better option:
https://www.informatique.nl/573989/corsair-tx550m-550w-80-gold.html
Yes, it should meet your needs. No worries.Also thanks for replying
Also, will this 550w psu be able to handle slight gpu overclocking?
Okay thank you very much!Yes, it should meet your needs. No worries.
Still, I'm reading bad stuff about the old vs's, but that the new vs's with their grey label are way better and okay to buy. And my budget is 50 euro's so it would really fit in my budget. I could look for second handed better psu's from trusted sellers but I don't know if that's smart to do. I found the Be Quiet System Power B8 550w. Would that be a good option?Don't buy a VS series , dead last in quality in the Corsaie lineup.
Still, I'm reading bad stuff about the old vs's, but that the new vs's with their grey label are way better and okay to buy. And my budget is 50 euro's so it would really fit in my budget. I could look for second handed better psu's from trusted sellers but I don't know if that's smart to do. I found the Be Quiet System Power B8 550w. Would that be a good option?
Yeah I’ll buy a more expensive one then, also my current psu is 450w that’s why I don’t want to buy another 450w. What’s the best 550w+ psu you can get for <75 euros?Did you read my post above? Just use the Seasonic and stay away from gpu overclocking (or spend more on the psu). In the grand sceme of things does it not really boost performance by alot. Only when you already have alot of fps and that imo kinda makes it not worth it.
Don't even know what monitor you use.
Did some digging and this one seems good as well,according to Kitguru based on the Seasonic Focus Plus platform,
https://tweakers.net/pricewatch/1462326/riotoro-enigma-650wg2.html
read the review about the 850watt and seems good quality. And i know above budget,but like i said for something decent above 450watts do you need to spend more money,it's just the way it is.
Okay thank youDid you read my post above? Just use the Seasonic and stay away from gpu overclocking (or spend more on the psu). In the grand sceme of things does it not really boost performance by alot. Only when you already have alot of fps and that imo kinda makes it not worth it.
Don't even know what monitor you use.
Did some digging and this one seems good as well,according to Kitguru based on the Seasonic Focus Plus platform,
https://tweakers.net/pricewatch/1462326/riotoro-enigma-650wg2.html
read the review about the 850watt and seems good quality. And i know above budget,but like i said for something decent above 450watts do you need to spend more money,it's just the way it is.
I use a dell 165hz 1440p gsync monitor btwDid you read my post above? Just use the Seasonic and stay away from gpu overclocking (or spend more on the psu). In the grand sceme of things does it not really boost performance by alot. Only when you already have alot of fps and that imo kinda makes it not worth it.
Don't even know what monitor you use.
Did some digging and this one seems good as well,according to Kitguru based on the Seasonic Focus Plus platform,
https://tweakers.net/pricewatch/1462326/riotoro-enigma-650wg2.html
read the review about the 850watt and seems good quality. And i know above budget,but like i said for something decent above 450watts do you need to spend more money,it's just the way it is.