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SilverStone 750W 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply (SST-ET750-B) for
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Features: - High efficiency with 80 PLUS Bronze certification
- 24/7 continuous power output with 40℃ operating temperature. Class-leading single +12V rail
- Silent running 120mm fan with 18 dBA
- PCI-E 8pin and PCI-E 6pin connectors support
- All-black flat cables design
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The entry level Seasonic or Corsair would be better choices at this price level with longer warranties.
The entry level Seasonic or Corsair would be better choices at this price level with longer warranties.
Find me a top tier PSU manufacturer with this price/wattage ratio. I'm waiting.
1. Seasonic S12iii bronze PSUs are frequently available at better than this price/wattage ratio. You didn't say exactly at this wattage. If you are looking for 750w, then a comparable EVGA N1 that is as loud is under $40 frequently at Newegg.
2. Just looking at price/wattage ratio is a dumb way to do your build. If you have a build that really requires 750w, then you shouldn't be looking at this tier and budget a little bit more so as not to be penny wise and pound foolish. If you don't need 750w then a lower wattage one that is sufficient but with better efficiency, quiet and other features like power stability, rails, type and number of connectors, warranty etc would be a smarter buy.
If your only intent is to shill for a current deal, then I understand.