But I heard the VS series is garbage? alot of people hated the Corsair vs series. Also do you really need that much power on a mid range build? Just askingThe Corsair VS650 is a bronze certified 650w power supply for less than £50 in the UK. Hopefully it’s cheap where you are too. Looking at the reviews it all looks positive and has a 3 year warranty so should be reliable.
you are not going to find anything great under $50 Corsair CX is still budget series for $80 down there. Look for Antec VP or Seasonic ECOBut I heard the VS series is garbage? alot of people hated the Corsair vs series. Also do you really need that much power on a mid range build? Just asking
Ok, maybe up the budget a Little bit. Under $60 then, any suggestions now? Also I don't want anything too great, I just want them to NOT explode nor burn my other componentsyou are not going to find anything great under $50 Corsair CX is still budget series for $80 down there. Look for Antec VP or Seasonic ECO
What about the s12ii 450w? Or MWE 450? Either way, here's the link to the retailer. https://www.enterkomputer.com/psu.phpThis is probably currently your best bet for a somewhat inexpensive unit. Spending about 15 bucks more will get you a moderately better unit, but this is decent quality and a somewhat newer release for Seasonic although it IS a group regulated platform. Spending a little more to get a DC-DC platform would be better.
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Power Supply: SeaSonic - S12III 550 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($49.99 @ Amazon)
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Alrighty then, forgot to tell you.. I found a good psu, I think most of you will agree on this, I found Pure Power 10 but it only has 400w but it is exactly what I wanted, $55 flat. But maybe, the quality can overshadow the less power?.. can it?You need a minimum 500w unit, and it needs to be a good 500w unit. The S12II or M12II 520w units would work fine for that system. No Haswell era or newer C state requirements so group regulated units, while not the best and lacking some more modern protections, is at least a solid platform for it's time. It could work and they are not junk units like Cooler master or Thermaltake (To name just a couple of well known brands. Obviously, there are a lot of junk power supplies out there with less obvious credentials).
Sorry man, there just ARE NOT any units even worth considering in the price range you want. The best option, for the least price, on that website, is the S12II-520w and that is about 100,000 IDR more than what you are wanting it to be at. If you go with the 450w model, you might make it within budget, but that is cutting things very close in terms of capacity.
I do not know any vendors in Indonesia so can not really comment unless you do the groundwork.Ok, maybe up the budget a Little bit. Under $60 then, any suggestions now? Also I don't want anything too great, I just want them to NOT explode nor burn my other components
The VS series are not reliable and the worst PSU that Corsair slaps thier label on.The Corsair VS650 is a bronze certified 650w power supply for less than £50 in the UK. Hopefully it’s cheap where you are too. Looking at the reviews it all looks positive and has a 3 year warranty so should be reliable.
To be fair he set a low budget and I gave him a suggestion that falls within his specification. You won’t get anything A* for that price, we’re looking for C- quality stuff here. The VS650 has scored averagely in professional reviews and customer reviews are mostly positive. If it does have a high failure rate then Corsair will be busy replacing them due to its 3 year warranty. Maybe it’s the best of a bad bunch?The VS series are not reliable and the worst PSU that Corsair slaps thier label on.
Dunno if it’s garbage, I don’t have one. It has scored averagely in professional reviews and has mostly positive customer reviews. You might not need all that power but at least you won’t be running it at maximum which may help reduce the risk of failure.But I heard the VS series is garbage? alot of people hated the Corsair vs series. Also do you really need that much power on a mid range build? Just asking
To be fair he set a low budget and I gave him a suggestion that falls within his specification. You won’t get anything A* for that price, we’re looking for C- quality stuff here. The VS650 has scored averagely in professional reviews and customer reviews are mostly positive. If it does have a high failure rate then Corsair will be busy replacing them due to its 3 year warranty. Maybe it’s the best of a bad bunch?
What would you suggest he get now that he has put his budget up since his original post.
In your link there is a couple of Antec VP units 500 and 600watt they are decent budget units and will suffice, I would go for the 600watt which is at 750.000What about the s12ii 450w? Or MWE 450? Either way, here's the link to the retailer. https://www.enterkomputer.com/psu.php
If you would wish to help me research? Finding a pretty decent PSU
Note: My budget there is IDR 750.000 maximum, which is pretty much the same as $50 ish