Looking for a PSU

ideology93

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Aug 21, 2016
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Hello!
I've been lurking these forums for a while and i finally decided to post and ask for help.
After spending days looking up PSU's and trying to find the best one that fits me i gave up and i'm running out of time.
Recently my GTX560 died and i ordered an RX470 Sapphire Nitro+, my old PSU is garbage and i don't intend to use it with the new GPU.
My specs are:
CPU: I5 2400 3.8 Ghz
GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ RX470
Motherboard: Gigabyte P67A-D3-B3
RAM: Hyperx 8GB DDR3
HDD: Seagate 1TB 7200RPM
My budget is up to 75-80euros which is ~9500 RSD (i'm looking to save as much as i can though if i plan on eating next month :p )
Keep in mind that the taxes in my country are huge, (cheapest rx470 is around 330USD)
Here's a list of stores i could use:
http://digitalscout.kpizlog.rs/search.php?action=search&data%5Border%5D=price&data%5Bpage%5D=1&data%5Bper_page%5D=24&data%5Bcategory_id%5D=10&data%5Bgroup_id%5D=887

http://emmi.rs/konfigurator/proizvodi.10.html?go=true&Id=10&limit=-1&categoryId=219&sortBy=Price1|ASC&offset=0

http://www.comtradeshop.com/racunari-i-komponente/komponente/napajanje.html?dir=desc&limit=40&order=price

http://gigatronshop.com/napajanja?prikaz=grid-view&limit=32&poredak=opadajuci&strana=2

The first link probably has the best options and the prices are in Euros. Noise doesn't bother me, i need something that'll last long and has good price/performance ratio.
Note: I might upgrade and add another RX470 and add an SSD in the future (although if that would obliterate my budget just forget it).
Many thanks in advance! :)
 

ideology93

Commendable
Aug 21, 2016
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1,510


Thanks for the reply, yeah those are the ones i've been looking into the most... That and the EVGA 500b and CM VS650. Only issue is that the seller isn't responding and i'm fairly certain the prices went up, i'll hope for the best once i call him later today.
 


Those are o.k. units, also, but the Seasonic would still be my selection.
 

scuzzycard

Honorable
Ditto, Seasonic is the way to go, especially among value-oriented units. The EVGA 500B is one of EVGA's worst units and is not close to being up to the standards of most of their other units. The Corsair VS line does not have a very good rep either.