Please list the specs to the build that the PSU will be powering, like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
Chassis:
RGB/ARGB components will also help: (without mentioning an etc.)
Seems like you're located in Bangladesh. What sort of a budget are you working with for your PSU purchase? Any goals about overclocking your platform?
Also, that I wouldn't recommend anything from Gigabyte when it comes to the PSU department, regardless of what they say or do.
Appreciate your response. My components are:
CPU: i5 10500 @ 95 watt peak
GPU: 5700 xt @ 230 watt peak
Motherboard: b460m pro vdh wifi
SSD: transcend nvme pcie (can't recall model)
HDD: Toshiba 7.2k rpm
Chasis: cooler master Mb 511
Ram: ddr4 8 gigs kit
Case fans (included CPU cooler): 7 argb antec prizm.
ARGB strip: 2 antec prizm (these and fans are of same set)
RGB strip: 4 deep cool 350 RGB strip
GPU holder : 1 argb deep cool gh-01
So in total I have 14 RGB items
Yes I'm in Bangladesh. I have a budget of 13000 bdt (roughly 150 usd, I don't think that matters as with tax and everything it's very different than say USA). My favourite vendor has aforementioned psus to within my price range. I never overclock CPU. Just suggest me best pick from the list as they are my only options. All of them are 750-850 watt gold modular one.
I have a 650 watt bronze unit currently (thermaltech smart bx1 RGB PSU precisely). I did run unigine superposition 4k max settings Benchmark along side cinebench multi threaded benchmark. With afterburner I've noticed my GPU and CPU (all threads) can reach 100% usage simultaneously without any problem. But the fans of that PSU is very audible. Hence I want to switch to a better PSU.