The EVGA 600B is rated for slightly higher Amperage on the 12V rail, and it seems to be a bit cheaper atm, IF you don't need semi-modular then I'd go with it.
Simply the title. Which one is better and why? CX600M at $65 and EVGA 600B. Which one is better for the price?
Both are mostly the same PSU as far as quality and features. They both are non-modular, have low quality capacitors, 80+ bronze, offer overload protection, same number of cables...you get the idea.
What separates them are the price, which is 49.99 and 39.99 respectively, and that fact the CX600M may or may not play well with "Haswell" CPUs.
So, IMO I would go with EVGA frankly because its cheaper and it has a slightly higher, albeit not really a plus, amps on the 12v rail . Just don't over work these PSU they aren't made for that.
FX8350 with saphire 7870, 2 1TB HDD's , 120GB SSD, 2x4GB RAM, Gigabyte UD3-P ATX 970 AM3+ motherboard, DVD reader and writer, 4 fans+hyper212evo. Not looking forward to overclocking and if I do it would just be a minor 200 Mhz or so.