It's difficult to recommend a PSU without knowing the rest of the system specs. But Corsair and Seasonic appear to be at the top of the list of name brands to choose from (along with is few others of course.)
Unable to find a review on the fortron (no time right now). Consider looking at other brands. Post your system specs and budget (and where you are buying from) and we can help find a solid PSU for your budget.
1.Thermaltake Litepower 700W W0356
2.GIGABYTE PSU 720W, SUPERB Power 24EPG-P61AC2
3.Fortron PSU AURUM GOLD 700W, PPA7001600
4.Chieftec Super,CFT-750-14CS,750 W
Hi - The FSP (#3) Aurum line has had several good reviews including
the 700w version. You may or may not need 700w, can't tell without
knowiing your sys specs.
Hi - The FSP (#3) Aurum line has had several good reviews including
the 700w version. You may or may not need 700w, can't tell without
knowiing your sys specs.
Forget #'s 1,2 & 4.
Tom
MB ASUS P8H67-M Sck.1155
HDD 3.5" 1TB WD Caviar Green SATA3 64MB
DVD RW ASUS BLACK SATA
Intel Core i5 3570 3.4GHz
Cooler Master Case HAF 912 Plus
Kingston DDR3-1600 8GB PC3-12800
ASUS AMD/ATI Radeon HD7870-DC2-2GD5-V2
MB ASUS P8H67-M Sck.1155
HDD 3.5" 1TB WD Caviar Green SATA3 64MB
DVD RW ASUS BLACK SATA
Intel Core i5 3570 3.4GHz
Cooler Master Case HAF 912 Plus
Kingston DDR3-1600 8GB PC3-12800
ASUS AMD/ATI Radeon HD7870-DC2-2GD5-V2
Hi - You don't need 700w (a good 550w will give you headroom),
but if your picking from your original list and it's within your
budget there's no harm in getting it. It will allow you to
CF in the future as it has 4 pci-e leads.
Hi - You don't need 700w (a good 550w will give you headroom),
but if your picking from your original list and it's within your
budget there's no harm in getting it. It will allow you to
CF in the future as it has 4 pci-e leads.
Tom
YAY!
I will CF next year!
Thank you, I own you one.
If you need help about ummmmmmmmmmmmmm, I don't know anything special.
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