I am making a budget PC build on pcpartpicker, link here: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bBnXK3
It suits my needs quite nicely (from what i researched) but i am quite concerned about PSUs.
From what i have read a bad PSU could really screw my build (causing freezes, errors, etc) plus a expensive electricity bill and a lot of noise. The cables can be even too short which renders it useless and if it's a shady one it can even create a fire hazard! I 100% want to avoid such a situation.
The problem is, i don't know how.
I have seen the sticky threads...but they are confusing, i understood basically nothing at all, tiers, 12v, rails...it is all alien speak to me.
A quick google search told me to calculate for the wattage of this build which i did.
This is it:
Okay so 222 Watts at least.
The problem is that there are plenty and i don't know hot to discern between a good and a bad one.
There are plenty that meet the watts criteria and fit a budget build:
I chose EVGA one because like one of the reviews of pcpartpicker said "it's EVGA. it has to be good." but i am starting to second guess, with all those options, if i will have problems.
In simple terms (because i didn't understood the sticky threads), how can i know a PSU will properly power a PC, will be efficient, won't be noisy, will have enough pins, will have cables long enough and more importantly won't explode and light my PC/house on fire after prolonged usage?
It suits my needs quite nicely (from what i researched) but i am quite concerned about PSUs.
From what i have read a bad PSU could really screw my build (causing freezes, errors, etc) plus a expensive electricity bill and a lot of noise. The cables can be even too short which renders it useless and if it's a shady one it can even create a fire hazard! I 100% want to avoid such a situation.
The problem is, i don't know how.
I have seen the sticky threads...but they are confusing, i understood basically nothing at all, tiers, 12v, rails...it is all alien speak to me.
A quick google search told me to calculate for the wattage of this build which i did.
This is it:

Okay so 222 Watts at least.
The problem is that there are plenty and i don't know hot to discern between a good and a bad one.
There are plenty that meet the watts criteria and fit a budget build:

I chose EVGA one because like one of the reviews of pcpartpicker said "it's EVGA. it has to be good." but i am starting to second guess, with all those options, if i will have problems.
In simple terms (because i didn't understood the sticky threads), how can i know a PSU will properly power a PC, will be efficient, won't be noisy, will have enough pins, will have cables long enough and more importantly won't explode and light my PC/house on fire after prolonged usage?