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Started by DaveTheBrave | | 7 answers
Gigabyte GTX 770 4GB What Power Supply under £70/$120
Hi folks Dave again,
Just got my new graphics card in the post today, plugged it all in and tried to boot. Only problem was that I was missing the PCI required to power it up correctly.

If you could please recommend me a power supply that would be great.
What I'm looking for:
  • 750W (future proof)
  • Semi Modular (to help with cable management)
  • Under £70/$120
  • Colour won't put me off any, but I would like a white one :p 


    Thanks a lot,
    Dave
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    August 22, 2014 10:16:18 AM

    DaveTheBrave said:
    Jovan93 said:
    its black paint it :) 

    Good idea but I think I might go for the EVGA product which has 10 year warranty. Thanks any way :) 


    no problem :)  happy building :) 
    August 22, 2014 10:16:05 AM

    Sweet price on that EVGA 750 G2.
    August 22, 2014 10:10:27 AM

    Jovan93 said:
    its black paint it :) 

    Good idea but I think I might go for the EVGA product which has 10 year warranty. Thanks any way :) 

    Best solution chosen by DaveTheBrave

    a c 2488 ) Power supply
    a c 928 U Graphics card
    August 22, 2014 9:38:49 AM

    Don't worry about the color get the best.
    :D 
    Best 750w on the market made by Super Flower:

    PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

    Power Supply: EVGA 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (£80.76 @ Amazon UK)
    Total: £80.76
    Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-08-22 17:38 BST+0100


    Summary:

    The gravy train keeps on rolling for EVGA today with the G2 750W. Expectations were high, and EVGA rose to them without breaking a sweat. I have to imagine that over at EVGA headquarters, they have to regularly take breaks to go up on the roof and yell, "Top o' the world, Ma!" I certainly couldn't blame them. Now all we need from EVGA is their answer to the Corsair AX1500i, and we'll be all set.


    The Good:

    excellent voltage regulation
    less than 15mV ripple on the outputs
    switchable semi-fanless mode
    excellent build quality
    10 year warranty
    competitive price


    The Bad:

    nothing

    The Mediocre:

    10 year warranty requires registration first


    http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=...
    August 22, 2014 9:35:59 AM

    fully modular Seasonic M12II 720W or 620W maybe? its black paint it :) 

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