Looking for a PSU inside of Price Range

teapole

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Hey there, this is my second go-round for researching power supplies. I did some research and was recommended some great deals a couple months ago. This time I'm actually going to buy one, I'm just searching for the best deal in preparation for the future.

Motherboard: Asus Z97-A
CPU: i7 4790k
Graphics: (assume a single future generation card; pascal or greater) Current: GTX 770 4GB

I hear the EVGA 750 SuperNOVA is a good deal, I'm looking for something fully modular as well.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IKDETOW/?tag=pcpapi-20

Is 99 a good deal, or will it drop more? Should I wait? Is there a better deal for what I have?

I'm fine with what I'm using now, but it's a 7 - 8 year old Antec Neo-Eco 620 or something. Basically, I play Russian Roulette power supply edition every day. I'd like to get something more compatible with my current setup and something that's going to power the next line of graphics cards.

Thanks! Appreciate it!
 
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The Super Nova's are pretty nice PSU's. Also check out Newegg or NCIXUS to see if they have it cheaper than Amazon. But yeah, I would get the SupeNova. If you want to go cheaper you...

teapole

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There is no try. Price range there is not? Price range there is, see. Eighty to one-hundred and ten dollars, price range is. Modular Power supp- *cough* -ly there must be!

I'll probably go with the superNOVA 750, just double checking with the gang here at Tom's. Amazon deal looks pretty good anyways.
 

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The Super Nova's are pretty nice PSU's. Also check out Newegg or NCIXUS to see if they have it cheaper than Amazon. But yeah, I would get the SupeNova. If you want to go cheaper you could get a SuperNova NEX, but those are Semi, not full modular.
 
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Vic 40

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Looking at the pcparticker is a good deal if only buying from Amazon.Another good deal would be this,
http://pcpartpicker.com/mr/amazon/evga-power-supply-220p20650x1

Fully modular might be overrated since the 24 and 8 pin are always used.Even when they added one pcie cable to the hardwired would you still use that.. A bronze EVGA 750watt would cost a lot less.You would probably already be fine with 550watt,but could for a single gpu system do with as much as 650watt.