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Old 14-10-2010, 08:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HI to All Digitians

I hv following config:

ASUS M4A78T-E
Phenom II 955 BE
Transcend 2x2 DDR3 ram(1333 Mhz)
600watt coolr mastr Extreme series SMPS
Msi HD4870 (1GB)

Actualy in one of my othr post people suggsted me to buy other PSU :glass-rollingeyes:
Is my PSU is not stable?
please suggest me a better choice..

which PSU to buy ? hw much watt?
hw much it will cost to me?

Thanks In Advance :C_smile:
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Old 14-10-2010, 08:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Seasonic s12II-430 or corsair vx550. Ask your dealer for price quotes. Avoid vx450 in your case as the quality on the newer vx and tx series dropped considerably.
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Old 14-10-2010, 09:48 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Seasonic s12II-430 or corsair vx550. Ask your dealer for price quotes. Avoid vx450 in your case as the quality on the newer vx and tx series dropped considerably.
Does corsair vx550 vil be enough to powrsupply my HD4870 and whole rig?
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Does corsair vx550 vil be enough to powrsupply my HD4870 and whole rig?
yes. It will be.
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Old 14-10-2010, 12:19 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thnks :glass-happy:

now i just need to sell this Coolermastr
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Old 14-10-2010, 02:29 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Does corsair vx550 vil be enough to powrsupply my HD4870 and whole rig?
Why would I (or anyone) suggest that if it doesn't?hmm?
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Old 18-10-2010, 05:58 PM   #7 (permalink)
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600watt cooler master Extreme series SMPS while not bad in itself , its lies about giving 600W. Its still good for comps with low-mid end Graphic card. If you can't find Corsair/Seasonic try to to buy Cooler Master Real Power Pro Series PSU.
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Old 18-10-2010, 06:11 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Avoid extreme series. Its old and its outdated, not to mention CM has number of revisions and quality drop over the years. Its important to choose power supply that fulfills current ATX power specifications. We ain't in one of those socket 939 days anymore.
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Avoid vx450 in your case as the quality on the newer vx and tx series dropped considerably.
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I didn't get this point. Does it mean vx450 is not worth its gold 3.7k anymore??
Is seasonic worth its cost.
Wont fps saga II 450W suffic for op's rig.
I am just asking so many questions cause I think I'l be buying a new PSU myself.
Please dont tel me to make new thread, as i'v already made my mind to get vx450. Unless you give enough reasons to change my mind here.
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Man, vx450 also gone kaput ? :spchless:
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I didn't get this point. Does it mean vx450 is not worth its gold 3.7k anymore??
Is seasonic worth its cost.
Wont fps saga II 450W suffic for op's rig.
I am just asking so many questions cause I think I'l be buying a new PSU myself.
Please dont tel me to make new thread, as i'v already made my mind to get vx450. Unless you give enough reasons to change my mind here.
Most of the Corsair PSUs were Seasonic OEM. I had read about Corsair changing their OEM in their low-end PSUs recently. I think this has got much to do with it. But I won't comment until I read the new reviews.
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I didn't get this point. Does it mean vx450 is not worth its gold 3.7k anymore??
If people have built systems with older and newer vx450s they would most probably observed it by now: build quality drop, thinner wires, sloppy sleeving, as someone told me +5v and 3.3v arent the same like the older vx450 builds. Most likely corsair would phase out vx450 in days to come.

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Is seasonic worth its cost.
They are good units. I am not too sure about their distribution or their RMA, although judging by someone's post in another forum in Chandigarh, RMA did take about 5 working days.
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Wont fps saga II 450W suffic for op's rig.
I don't know anything about that unit or how good it is.

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Please dont tel me to make new thread, as i'v already made my mind to get vx450. Unless you give enough reasons to change my mind here.
I am not here to change people's mind or "convince" people. At the end of the day, their hardware, their money and their risk/wish. I always contributed the knowledge that I've acquired through many people, forums, experience, observation, etc. I am sure many remember few people "defending" cm 600w extreme's "honour", despite the series of quality drops and just not really being efficient enough even for then available hardware and despite back when vx450 was around it sold for as cheap as 3.2k flat. You can either buy the best of the money, or else CM600 extreme Deja vu all over again.

You will have to mention your system config if you want a proper reply (and that will end up creating a mess over here hence end up creating a mess. There's a psu guide and people can post their system configs there).
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