Currently have a 800w generic bronze PSU. I ordered a 1000w Thermaltake toughpower when i selected components from Ibuypower. Found out they switched it a year later when i changed PC case to Anidees AI Crystal Cube AR V3 Dual Chamber lol. At this point it's pointless to call them and complain.
Anyways i know very little about PSU's and looking around it's hard to tell what's good and what's not. Looked at a few on amazon, but when going down to the reviews there are a lot of... bad experiences.
This is for the upcoming refresh. Ryzen 7000 series with DDR5 and the corresponding MoBo. Also the Nvidia 4000 series which is expected to have very high power draws (though this may be a minute due to low stock when released).
What i am looking for:
Thank you to those that would be willing to look around and find me a good quality PSU.
Anyways i know very little about PSU's and looking around it's hard to tell what's good and what's not. Looked at a few on amazon, but when going down to the reviews there are a lot of... bad experiences.
This is for the upcoming refresh. Ryzen 7000 series with DDR5 and the corresponding MoBo. Also the Nvidia 4000 series which is expected to have very high power draws (though this may be a minute due to low stock when released).
What i am looking for:
- 1000w (4000 series nvidia are rumored to have crazy high power draws, so wanna get ahead of it)
- Gold/Platinum/titanium power efficiency (Not that important, but generally one would think those designations would correspond to higher quality components with more rigorous QA checks)
- One with a warranty that will cover any damage to components incase of factory defects and honor said warranty.
- Semi-modular is preferable due to my lack of experience and knowledge but fully modular is fine. I'll just have to learn some more PC stuff.
- $300 spending limit, though i would prefer to stay within $200 limit.
Thank you to those that would be willing to look around and find me a good quality PSU.