I am currently having a system with the foll. config:
i5 9400f
B365 motherboard
8*2=16gb ram
nvidia 1060 6gb
4 x HDD.
I am currently using a Seasonic s12ii 620(3 yrs old) to power this setup.
however i've been told that seasonic s12ii line of psus are based on an outdated design and hence aren't recommended for newer builds-therefore should i go ahead and replace it with something more modern?(even though it appears to be working alright and i haven't run into any issues with it).
If i should replace it,i'd like to know which psu would be ideally suited for my build.I am currently torn between Antec's EAG 750 pro and Corsair TXm 750-my initial choice was the EAG 750 due to its somewhat lower price tag (at my place) as compared to the corsair unit-also it features two EPS connectors which seems like an added bonus.
However acc. to the review of the antec psu that was published here on tomshardware,it has a high inrush current issue when subjected to 230v input.The line voltage at my place is 230v-therefore would it be safe to use this psu in the long run?Could it potentially damage components due to its high power draw when turned on?
Please suggest which psu should i go for,if my seasonic s12ii cannot be considered suitable for continued usage anymore.
i5 9400f
B365 motherboard
8*2=16gb ram
nvidia 1060 6gb
4 x HDD.
I am currently using a Seasonic s12ii 620(3 yrs old) to power this setup.
however i've been told that seasonic s12ii line of psus are based on an outdated design and hence aren't recommended for newer builds-therefore should i go ahead and replace it with something more modern?(even though it appears to be working alright and i haven't run into any issues with it).
If i should replace it,i'd like to know which psu would be ideally suited for my build.I am currently torn between Antec's EAG 750 pro and Corsair TXm 750-my initial choice was the EAG 750 due to its somewhat lower price tag (at my place) as compared to the corsair unit-also it features two EPS connectors which seems like an added bonus.
However acc. to the review of the antec psu that was published here on tomshardware,it has a high inrush current issue when subjected to 230v input.The line voltage at my place is 230v-therefore would it be safe to use this psu in the long run?Could it potentially damage components due to its high power draw when turned on?
Please suggest which psu should i go for,if my seasonic s12ii cannot be considered suitable for continued usage anymore.