Amazon has
750W Corsair RM750e 80+ Gold Fully Modular Low-Noise ATX 3.0 Power Supply (Black) on sale for
$79.99.
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About this product:
- Reliable and efficient low-noise power supply with fully modular cabling
- Compliant with the ATX 3.0 power standard, supporting the PCIe Gen 5 platform and resisting transient power spikes
- A 120mm rifle bearing fan with a specially calculated fan curve keeps fan noise down, even when operating at full load
- 105°C-Rated Capacitors delivers steady, reliable power and dependable electrical performance
- Extremely fast wake-from-sleep times and better low-load efficiency
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But - I would probably just steer clear of these PSUs unless you don't care about noise. I also think twice before buying Corsair now as the support was not what I expected.
I personally would prefer getting a CWT, Seasonic, or Super Flower-based PSU.
Before you act so condescending and high and mighty, why don't you read up on the ATX 3.0 and PCI-E 5.0 power specs that were released in March 2022.
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I am not up to date on the newest chips tho.. it used to be..
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Total will be around 600watts so a 750w is perfectly fine.
Imo if you're building with gaming in mind the 7800x3d is the better option: more fps, lower thermals, lower wattage. Also the 4000d is a fine case but screams basic bitch, if I may make a suggestion a lian li lancool II mesh c is very easy to build in and comes better equipped.
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If you want an matx or itx or an all air cooled build just ask.
-Love, A guy who's built 100s of comps
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But - I would probably just steer clear of these PSUs unless you don't care about noise. I also think twice before buying Corsair now as the support was not what I expected.
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