Seasonic Focus PX-750 750W 80+ Platinum Full-Modular Power Supply
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Newegg.com has Seasonic Focus PX-750 750W 80+ Platinum Full-Modular Power Supply (SSR-750PX) for $149.99 - $60 w/ promo code SEASBF322A = $89.99. Shipping is free.
Note: This is on back order, but it can still be ordered.
Thanks to Community Member heavyarms1912 for finding this deal.
About this item:
Compact Size: 140 Mm Deep Fits All Atx Systems.
Full Modular: Use only The Cables You Need to Reduce Clutter to Maximize Airflow for A Better Ventilated System.
80 Plus Platinum: Less Energy Gets Wasted During Power Conversion; Cut Down Your Electricity Usage and Be Eco-Friendly.
Premium Hybrid Fan Control: Unsurpassed Silent Performance in Fanless Mode. the Fan Control Button at The Back of The Power Supply Allows Users to Customize Cooling Needs by Selecting Between Seasonic S2 Fc (fan Control without Fanless Mode) and S3 Fc (fan Control Including Fanless Mode).
How's the QC and longevity on Seasonic? I see that they're rated highly but I'm not familiar with the brand. I know Corsair is known for their QC but they're also more expensive. I've had three eVGA PSUs and never had issues with any of them.
There's no publicly available data from Seasonic, so all you will get is opinions and small sample size personal experiences. If someone doesn't know the name, they probably know little about computer hardware. The best Corsair power supplies were made by Seasonic.
actually Corsair and EVGA have both sold Seasonic PSU's rebranded.
Corsair's HX and TX lines were Seasonic and EVGA's GS line as well.
both companies also rebadge other OEMs like CWT, Great Wall, HEC, FSP... so don't be misled
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How's the QC and longevity on Seasonic? I see that they're rated highly but I'm not familiar with the brand. I know Corsair is known for their QC but they're also more expensive. I've had three eVGA PSUs and never had issues with any of them.
I would caution people with this advice. Reason being pretty reliable leaks for the RTX 4000 series and new AMD GPUs look to be using 500-650W ish range by themselves. If that ends up being true people are going to be in a world of hurt and scrambling to get new power supplies. The who knows if this will end up being true (not to mention outrageous) but they seem to be really pushing power in the next gen gpus coming next fall. Anything sub 1000 may end up being ill advised in the long run specially if you are planning on upgrading the gpu in the next year.
I would caution people with this advice. Reason being pretty reliable leaks for the RTX 4000 series and new AMD GPUs look to be using 500-650W ish range by themselves. If that ends up being true people are going to be in a world of hurt and scrambling to get new power supplies. The who knows if this will end up being true (not to mention outrageous) but they seem to be really pushing power in the next gen gpus coming next fall. Anything sub 1000 may end up being ill advised in the long run specially if you are planning on upgrading the gpu in the next year.
Spending $2000 for a video card I assume people should have budget for $200-400 power supply
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Corsair is 750W is $99.99 -- that one doesn't have white cables either lol.
Corsair's HX and TX lines were Seasonic and EVGA's GS line as well.
both companies also rebadge other OEMs like CWT, Great Wall, HEC, FSP... so don't be misled
Corsair is 750W is $99.99 -- that one doesn't have white cables either lol.
You re-sleeve them or just order some. It's modular
You'll have a nice overhead..which is always nice to have... [whatpsu.com]
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Spending $2000 for a video card I assume people should have budget for $200-400 power supply
$400 for a PSU lol.
1000W Gold rated PSU from a reputable brand such as Seasonic/EVGA/Corsair/SuperFlower is not that hard to find at low-mid $100.