is Corsair's CX-450(white labelled) enough and reliable for poweing up my 300W rig?

sidharthgupta15762

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hello..

i'am planning in buying corsair cx450 to power my new system consisting of

1- RADEON R7-360(tdp=100W)

2- i3-4160(tdp=54W)

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here you can find about the OEM and Platform of my psu-(go to cx450(white label))

http://www.orionpsudb.com/corsair

IT says it is dual sourced meaning that EVERY MODEL that i buy consist of either a

1- CWT-CUSTOM PLATFORM or

2- great wall- GW-ATX650NL PLATFORM

my question-1.is this psu's build quality to power my 300W system(AS ON POWER CALCULATOR)
-2.As there appears to be two variant(CWT,Great wall) OF THE SAME PSU.so if i had recieved either one of them would it be reliable to power up my rig.?
 
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It's a Great Wall unit according to the site below, the CX450M is CWT and much better. I believe the older green label CX450s were CWT as well, but those weren't very good. I am not really a fan of great wall, they have some decent PSU's but I stay away from their budget offerings. The white label CX450 is pretty new so no professional reviews I can find, yet. So I cant say for sure if it's a decent PSU.

http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page447.htm
It's a Great Wall unit according to the site below, the CX450M is CWT and much better. I believe the older green label CX450s were CWT as well, but those weren't very good. I am not really a fan of great wall, they have some decent PSU's but I stay away from their budget offerings. The white label CX450 is pretty new so no professional reviews I can find, yet. So I cant say for sure if it's a decent PSU.

http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page447.htm
 
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