Newegg has
850W Seasonic PRIME TX-850 80+ Titanium Full Modular Power Supply (SSR-850TR) for $162.49 -
$25 Rebate =
$137.49.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Backordered, but can be ordered
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TomTheMuniDriver for finding this deal.
Features:- MICRO TOLERANCE LOAD REGULATION (under 0.5 %): This impressive electrical performance and stability makes this power supply an ideal choice for high-performance systems.
- FULL MODULAR - Use only the cables you need to reduce clutter and improve airflow for a better ventilated system.
- 80 PLUS TITANIUM - 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 S2FC (fan control without Fanless Mode) and S3FC (fan control including Fanless Mode).
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Running Cinebench my CPU reports something like 250 Watts. At the same time i ran Furmark at 4k 4x antialiasing and the GPU reported 325 watts. I have a kill-a-watt meter measuring the computer. The meter measures anywhere from 810-840 watts. (I also have 6 USB devices, 5 case fans, 3 7200 RPM drives, 2 ssds and an AIO water cooler.) Gaming at heavy GPU load and moderate CPU load is 500-600 Watts.
I don't think anyone needs more than 850W, unless you have 2 GPU
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Running Cinebench my CPU reports something like 250 Watts. At the same time i ran Furmark at 4k 4x antialiasing and the GPU reported 325 watts. I have a kill-a-watt meter measuring the computer. The meter measures anywhere from 810-840 watts. (I also have 6 USB devices, 5 case fans, 3 7200 RPM drives, 2 ssds and an AIO water cooler.) Gaming at heavy GPU load and moderate CPU load is 500-600 Watts.
I don't think anyone needs more than 850W, unless you have 2 GPU
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Running Cinebench my CPU reports something like 250 Watts. At the same time i ran Furmark at 4k 4x antialiasing and the GPU reported 325 watts. I have a kill-a-watt meter measuring the computer. The meter measures anywhere from 810-840 watts. (I also have 6 USB devices, 5 case fans, 3 7200 RPM drives, 2 ssds and an AIO water cooler.) Gaming at heavy GPU load and moderate CPU load is 500-600 Watts.
I don't think anyone needs more than 850W, unless you have 2 GPU
Sure it's older and mid-tiered hardware, but hopefully that helps someone out there. Those 400W PSUs are more than enough for a non-gaming PC. And most gaming PCs are perfectly safe and plenty of headroom with a 650W unless you're on the high-end side of components.
Running Cinebench my CPU reports something like 250 Watts. At the same time i ran Furmark at 4k 4x antialiasing and the GPU reported 325 watts. I have a kill-a-watt meter measuring the computer. The meter measures anywhere from 810-840 watts. (I also have 6 USB devices, 5 case fans, 3 7200 RPM drives, 2 ssds and an AIO water cooler.) Gaming at heavy GPU load and moderate CPU load is 500-600 Watts.
I don't think anyone needs more than 850W, unless you have 2 GPU
just 4 case fans with a 360 AIO and 2 NVME drives.
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