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May 30, 2014 6:29:57 AM

Current specs:
CPU: intel core 3570k 3,4 Ghz
GPU: EVGA GTX 780 ti Superclocked w/ ACX
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX
RAM: Crucial 8 GB DDR3-1600 kit
HD: Seagate 2 TB Hard Drive
SSD: Samsung 840 250gb
Current PSU: Corsair CX750 750W

My power supply has some pretty bad coil whine, tried most things to fix it but nothing worked. Please don't recommend a corsair PSU since I've had some bad customer support experiences with them.

Looking for:
- Good quality PSU.
- not extremely expensive,150 euro max (about 204 dollar ).
- PSU with low chance of coil whine.
- got a pretty big case so the cables must be long enough.

Thanks.

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May 30, 2014 6:35:59 AM

Seasonic
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May 30, 2014 6:38:20 AM

yeah what he said. If you are overclocking all of that you probably want a 600+watt seasonic or XFX psu.
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May 30, 2014 6:42:54 AM

kyle382 said:
yeah what he said. If you are overclocking all of that you probably want a 600+watt seasonic or XFX psu.


I'm looking at a Seasonic M12II EVO 850W right now, would this be a good choice?
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May 30, 2014 6:58:04 AM

Personally, I'd recommend any of the PSUs in this list.
These are all high tier 80+ Bronze/Gold PSUs that'll all be able to keep your computer running efficiently and should give you some headroom so you can over-clock your components safely!

http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/power-supply/#W=600,700&e...

If you have any questions about the difference between any of these PSUs listed please feel free to ask.
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May 30, 2014 7:14:00 AM

Thanatognomonic said:
Personally, I'd recommend any of the PSUs in this list.
These are all high tier 80+ Bronze/Gold PSUs that'll all be able to keep your computer running efficiently and should give you some headroom so you can over-clock your components safely!

http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/power-supply/#W=600,700&e...

If you have any questions about the difference between any of these PSUs listed please feel free to ask.


Would a 650W be enough for SLI 780 TI's ?

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May 30, 2014 7:17:06 AM

Yes, 650W is plenty,

OC3D (one of the tech youtubers) managed to run an over-clocked i5-4670K and a 780Ti off a 450W power supply, so you will be perfectly fine!
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May 30, 2014 7:19:25 AM

Thanatognomonic said:
Yes, 650W is plenty,

OC3D (one of the tech youtubers) managed to run an over-clocked i5-4670K and a 780Ti off a 450W power supply, so you will be perfectly fine!


Thanks !
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