Which PSU should i buy to my build ?

Bl1nDz

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Im looking for the accurate PSU for my brand new build ! Can u guys give me a hand ?

My specs:

cpu:intel core i5-6600K 3.5 GHz 6MB
GPU: MSI GTX 1060 GAMING X 6 GB
MOBO: MSI z170A GAMING M5
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1Tb
Power supply: ?????
SSD: Samsung 2.5" 750 EVO 250GB
CASE: NZXT S340
RAM: Crucial ballistix DDR4-2400MHZ 2X8gB re
CPU COOLER : Cooler Hydro Series H100i v2
 
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I didn't see that he was in Europe until I had already posted. I'll also take your word for it, you know your...
My recommendations. The Cooler Master unit offers higher efficiency and an extra PCIe 8-pin connector for future GPU upgrades, this unit has two PCIe 6+2-pin connectors. The Seasonic unit offers comparable quality at a lower efficiency and offers one less PCIe 8-pin connector, this unit offers one PCIe 6+2-pin connector and one PCIe 6-pin connector.

Please don't cue the typical Seasonic is king nothing else matters argument... Cooler Master worked with Seasonic to develop their V series power supplies.
 

Bl1nDz

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I'm looking for a 80 € max . I do pretend to OC it but not too high .
 


IMO with the EVGA 550 G3 coming in cheaper than the Cooler Master V550...

Looks like he's European anyway.
 


I didn't see that he was in Europe until I had already posted. I'll also take your word for it, you know your power supplies.
 
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Bl1nDz

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I dont have any EVGA psu avaiable at the store where i am buying all these parts , so if you could advise me of another PSU that can make the same as the EVGA G3 ?

 


Neither of us would have known since he posted European currency after your post anyway so you wren't expected to know that.
 


Are you buying from a local store or an online store? If online, please list a link.
 

Bl1nDz

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Im buying from this online store pcdiga.com

 
It asked me something in a language I don't understand so I clicked away from the menu and eventually figured out the menus which are in the same foreign language. Thank God the product names are still in English.

Anyways, I found the newer model Corsair CX550M fully modular power supply for 74,90 €. I hope I did that formatting right, I'm not too familiar with how you're supposed to type in a price in Euros. I know that the period gets replaced with a comma and the sign goes after and not before the amount, but the rest is Spanish to me.
 

Bl1nDz

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ahahah its all right :DD ty bruh