Good budget psu

jumperelectric

Honorable
Aug 30, 2017
6
0
10,510
Hello. I'm buying a new pc and I'm bit confused about the psu thing. In my country there isn't Evga or budget seasonic/antec psu's. I need your help to choose quality psu.
Parts:
Cpu: Intel i5-7500
Gpu: zotac 1060-3gb amp
Mobo: Msi b250 pc mate
Hdd: Wd blue 1tb
Ram: Kingston fury 2x4gb 2400mhz
Links for sites from where I'm looking to buy psu:
http://www.baito.rs/napajanja ;
http://www.emmi.rs/napajanja-i-dodatni-ventilatori.10.html?categoryId=219 ;
http://www.monitor.rs/napajanja/svi ;
Sry for bad English.
Ps. 1e = 120rsd approx.
 
Solution
on the sites you listed I noticed that there are corsair, coolermaster, antec and seasonic psu's I didn't look too much because I don't know the language but a 500w psu from any of those brands should work perfectly fine
also non modular cases are usually the cheapest as they come with all the cables attached and cannot be detached this isn't really a problem but can be annoying for cable management
PSU Tier list tier 1-2 are good for gaming
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

I would recommend an EVGA SuperNova Gold G2 / or new G3 /GS / GQ, Platinum P2 / PS, or Titanium T2 or a Seasonic M12-II Evo or S12-II
GOOD PSU EVGA is a B2, G2, G3, P2, GS, PS, or T2. Avoid the EVGA B1 and G1 series/ I bought a EVGA G3 with 7year garentee
https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
Power supply Calculator
or a corsair 500 600 cxm there not very expensive but quite good not my cup of tea but quite cheap.
 
on the sites you listed I noticed that there are corsair, coolermaster, antec and seasonic psu's I didn't look too much because I don't know the language but a 500w psu from any of those brands should work perfectly fine
also non modular cases are usually the cheapest as they come with all the cables attached and cannot be detached this isn't really a problem but can be annoying for cable management
 
Solution
My suggestion would be not to cheap out on your PSU. This is the heart of your PC.

A faulty PSU can brick any entire system.

I'm a big fan of Corsair myself. but all the brands benrogers21 listed are more than suitable if sized properly