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Corsair TX650M or RM650?

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November 20, 2013 10:25:38 AM

Hi.

Finally I'm going to buy a new pc next week and I have this final question and need advices. Both PSU have 5 years garantee, zero rpm fan mode, RM is plus gold and TX is plus bronze (and 18€ more cheap). I looking for a silent psu, is really the RM650 much more quiet than the TX650M?

Thanks :) 

PS: Also I'm doubting about the motherboard, I like the Asus z87-A, is good buy? or better a gigabyte z87x-d3H or asrock extreme4?

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November 20, 2013 12:30:45 PM

Go with TX 650 V2, better than above two.

And go with ASUS Z87-A MB.
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November 20, 2013 3:43:38 PM

lonewolf7 said:
Go with TX 650 V2, better than above two.

And go with ASUS Z87-A MB.

Thanks. But the TX 650 V2 is quiet? I try looking the more quiet as possible.

And about the be quiet pure power l8 630w at similar price? its looks very quiet, is better PSU than the corsairs tx650v2/m and rm650?

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November 20, 2013 3:52:22 PM

The TX 650 V2 is made by Seasonic , who make the best power supplies.


The TX650 is Cool and Quiet

The 140mm double ball-bearing fan automatically adjusts its speed to deliver the proper amount of airflow, so high-performance power delivery isn't at the expense of noise. In fact, when you're just surfing the web, doing light office applications or otherwise keeping your TX Series PSU at less than 50% load, the fan doesn't even spin.

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November 20, 2013 4:14:12 PM

SR-71 Blackbird said:
The TX 650 V2 is made by Seasonic , who make the best power supplies.


The TX650 is Cool and Quiet

The 140mm double ball-bearing fan automatically adjusts its speed to deliver the proper amount of airflow, so high-performance power delivery isn't at the expense of noise. In fact, when you're just surfing the web, doing light office applications or otherwise keeping your TX Series PSU at less than 50% load, the fan doesn't even spin.


And if add the Seasonic S12ii 620 and Seasonic M12ii 650, in addition to the Be quiet cm l8 630w and Corsair TX650 and RM650, which psu is the more quieter of these? (In both idle and load)
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November 20, 2013 4:26:50 PM
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