FSP Hexa+ 500W ATX any good?

Jobble_Gobble

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I recently found a FSP Hexa+ 500w but I am not sure whether I should get it as their are minimal reviews online. I am running ASUS GTX 1060 STRIX, i5 6600k, Gigabyte H110M-S2H, Kingston HyperX DDR4 16GB. Should I buy it or go for something more trusted like EVGA?
Thanks
 
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THE hexa+500 is not a very good one u should try xfx evga or seasonic

XFX: Pro series Black edition
Pro series Black edition Limited Edition 1000w
Pro series XXX / Semi-Modular
XTS Fanless
EVGA:SuperNova G2 / P2 / T2
Supernova GS
Supernova GQ
Supernova PS
SEASONIC: Platinum series
Snow Silent 1050w G series / G series V2 Seasonic
X series / X series XM2 OR
SEASONIC:G series / G series V2
M12-II EVO (fully modular)
S12G (Think of 2011 - 2013 Seasonic G series)
S12-II

Vic 40

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Depends on which EVGA you're talking about.The B1 series is probably not that much better.

Can you give a budget and place/site you look? Seems you're spending quite some money on this system,i would reserve a decent portion of the budget for the psu.
 

Boney Thomas

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THE hexa+500 is not a very good one u should try xfx evga or seasonic

XFX: Pro series Black edition
Pro series Black edition Limited Edition 1000w
Pro series XXX / Semi-Modular
XTS Fanless
EVGA:SuperNova G2 / P2 / T2
Supernova GS
Supernova GQ
Supernova PS
SEASONIC: Platinum series
Snow Silent 1050w G series / G series V2 Seasonic
X series / X series XM2 OR
SEASONIC:G series / G series V2
M12-II EVO (fully modular)
S12G (Think of 2011 - 2013 Seasonic G series)
S12-II
 
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Well i have to say that this is nothing better than you asked about,just more watts. if you already have it do i hope you have a good psu for quite some time without issues,but if you still need to buy get something from the extended list given above.
The Seasonic S12II should be available in most parts of the world, should be pretty decent priced and even the 430watt version would already be enough for the parts you mentioned,the 520watt wouldt give some leeway for higher tdp parts.