Corsair, Seasonic, or Super Flower?

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I'm planning my ultimate build and I'm torn between these 3 PSUs: (They're the same price in my country)
1) Corsair HX750i 750W 80+ Platinum
2) Seasonic Snow Silent 750W 80+ Platinum
3) Super Flower Leadex Platinum 850W 80+ Platinum
The white color doesn't bother me since I'll be building a black and white color scheme build (even though I'll be covering the PSU with the 400C's PSU shroud).
At first glance, you might be recommending the Super Flower one to me because it's 100W more than the other two, but I'm not sure about the quality of the PSU. Can you tell me which one to choose?
 
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Well, I'm not aiming for SLI, but I'm aiming for 50% load, and I'll be using the upcoming 1080 Ti which will have the same TDP as the Pascal Titan X. 750W is the sweet spot for 6700K and 1080 Ti. 850W will be the sweet spot if I overclock them.
 


Total system power with Titan X is around 450 watts , if you are aiming 50% load , you need to get 850W powersupply
 


All are good , but if you can get more watt for the same price why not ?

one thing to mention though ,

The HX750i comes with ten years warranty , the seasonic snow 7 years and the super flower 5 years warranty

and the superflower lacks over temp protection .

so the seasonic snow silent , and corsair hxi are little better in quality and warranty)

 


Lacking OTP does not mean it will explode ... I have one working perfectly ... if you want OTP ignore it , get corsair for the better warranty
 


OTP is an optional protection , not All include it .

as for increasing temps over time , the fan takes care of it ...

If you are the worrying guy , ignore it .... get Corsair or seasonic .
 
Well, I think it's okay to try something different as long as it's safe. I will only use half of the power and I think it won't stress the PSU. Anyway, there are a lot of office PSUs with a much lower quality than this one, and it's still running okay. I'm not a worrywart, and I don't want to be one. Thanks guys! I think I'll try the Super Flower one. Wish me luck!
 


Some time ago I didn't like superflower because they have tbh a rubbish name and it sounds like a knock off brand. They are one of the best PSU makers, you have no concern.
 

Source? This review review has a system with a Titan X (250W TDP) drawing 340 W from the wall (meaning actual power consumption of the components is a little lower), and that's with an octo-core CPU (i7-5960X).
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7818/nvidia-titan-review-monster-performance-4k-60fps-single-gpu/index9.html

Also, how are you so confident on the power draw numbers, both stock and OC, for a card that hasn't even been announced, let alone released and benchmarked?
 


here :

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-nvidia-titan-x-pascal-review

scroll down .

peak system power , TITAN X OC 434 Watt

Thank you very Much

by the way , If you know Electronics you dont need reviews to have a close estimation.