Deepcool certified psu or Corsair non-certified psu?

Storm_yao

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I'm building a budget gaming/workstation pc and this is the specs:

cpu - intel pentium G4560
mobo - b250 mini itx motherboard
storage - adata 240gb ssd
ram - kingston hyperx 8gb 2400mhz
gpu - gtx 750ti (temporary)
case - cooler master elite 120 advanced
psu - undecided

I'm going to upgrade this pc a year from now into a core i5-7600 and a gtx1060 or equivalent. I'm choosing between DeepCool DA600 600w psu and Corsair vs550 550w psu, I'm confused on which psu to choose because the deepcool psu is 80+ bronze certified but it is not a reputable brand, on the other hand the Corsair vs550 is a reputable brand but not certified, so which is better? and I'm pretty sure these psu will provide enough juice even after the upgrades
 
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The cxm 500 is garbage as is the VS get the deepcool.
Corsair does not make any power supplies.
If the price is good get a Corsair CXM 550 watt much better quality than the 500, 430 and 600 watt models.

NeCro92

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Hi,

Some research shows that Deepcool has poor quality and the Corsair VS550 is apparently aimed at office usage.

I'd suggest the Corsair CX500M. It's also 80+ Bronze certified and around the same price as the VS550. I have one and haven't had any issues with it.
 

NeCro92

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As long as it's providing sufficient power for the planned GPU upgrade later on.