Hello Everyone. My Corsair CX600 stared surging, so I am getting a new PSU. I am very limited on budget so I have selected some power supplies and I want experts to help me out on this one.
So first let me share my PC Build.
Intel Xeon E3-1245 V3 @ 3.48 GHz
Asus Q87M-E
8GB Ram @ 1600MHz
500GB SATA Seagate @ 7200RPM
Inno3d GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Twin X2
Dell XPS 630i Casing With 3 Fans and 7 LEDs
Majic Wings RGB Gaming Keyboard
Wolf M8 RGB Gaming Mouse
Audionic Max-2 Speakers With Sub Woofer
HP 1902 19" LCD
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So here are the Power supplies which I can afford and are easily available in Karachi, Paksitan.
1) Antev VP450
2) Cooler Master RS-500-PSAP-J3
3) Seasonic SS-500 ET Active PFC F3
4) Antec TP3-550
5) Cooler Master RS-600-ACAB-D3
6) Cooler Master RS-600-PCAR-E3
7) ThermalTake TR2-600W
8) Antec TP-650
9) DELL N875E-00 (825W) [ i know i will need a 4pin ATX connector]
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Thanks to the creators of tomshardware.com for creating this awesome and helpful website and also thanks to my hardworking brothes who always try to provide us the best solutions. Love u all.
IF U GUYS NEED ANY FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE ASK FREELY. Thanks Again.
Regards,
Mirza Taimoor Baig
So first let me share my PC Build.
Intel Xeon E3-1245 V3 @ 3.48 GHz
Asus Q87M-E
8GB Ram @ 1600MHz
500GB SATA Seagate @ 7200RPM
Inno3d GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Twin X2
Dell XPS 630i Casing With 3 Fans and 7 LEDs
Majic Wings RGB Gaming Keyboard
Wolf M8 RGB Gaming Mouse
Audionic Max-2 Speakers With Sub Woofer
HP 1902 19" LCD
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So here are the Power supplies which I can afford and are easily available in Karachi, Paksitan.
1) Antev VP450
2) Cooler Master RS-500-PSAP-J3
3) Seasonic SS-500 ET Active PFC F3
4) Antec TP3-550
5) Cooler Master RS-600-ACAB-D3
6) Cooler Master RS-600-PCAR-E3
7) ThermalTake TR2-600W
8) Antec TP-650
9) DELL N875E-00 (825W) [ i know i will need a 4pin ATX connector]
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Thanks to the creators of tomshardware.com for creating this awesome and helpful website and also thanks to my hardworking brothes who always try to provide us the best solutions. Love u all.
IF U GUYS NEED ANY FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE ASK FREELY. Thanks Again.
Regards,
Mirza Taimoor Baig