[SOLVED] Which power supply is good enough for my PC?

kkjoo

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Hi guys, first time builder here.

I'm currently using a Ryzen 3 3200g with no dedicated GPU. I have bought an RX 570 that I will add after buying a decent PSU to replace my current one(Thermaltake litepower 450w)

My question, is which of these options is the best? I'm not planning to overclock or anything like that. These PSUs all cost about the same in my country($65-$70) and I can't really afford to go higher.

  1. FSP Hydro GD 550w - I can't find this in any tier list or reviews. The available ones are all Hydro G or Hydro GE, never Hydro GD.
  2. Corsair CX550M
  3. Seasonic S12II 520w - From my understanding, this WAS a good PSU? But how about now? Decent enough for me?
 
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I would do theSeasonic S12II. It's an older design, but it's tough as nails and I still think it's the best option in the budget category. The CX will also get the job done.

I don't know much about that specific FSP unit, beyond the fact that it targets the budget category, and that FSP units are usually respectable offerings.
I would do theSeasonic S12II. It's an older design, but it's tough as nails and I still think it's the best option in the budget category. The CX will also get the job done.

I don't know much about that specific FSP unit, beyond the fact that it targets the budget category, and that FSP units are usually respectable offerings.
 
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