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There is none selling it in turkey and such a shame im missing this psu

i used the Turkish Newegg.com, it had it listed currently for sale, the link in my previous post is to the Turkish Newegg product page

i used
Araban Turkey Akbudak 27650 *EDIT* i see it SHIPS from the US though :(

othewrwise, i recommend you do what earthdog suggested and post your store

 
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i see it SHIPS from the US though
Oh I see. If they ship these out of the EU, they will have to pay VAT. Shipping from the US they don't.
 
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http://www.nanokatalog.com/SEASONIC...lar-80-Gold-Power-Supply-550-W,PR-736224.html

http://www.nanokatalog.com/SEASONIC...-ATX-siyah-Guc-Kaynagi-unitesi,PR-156158.html

http://www.nanokatalog.com/EVGA-SuperNOVA-550-G3-Guc-Kaynagi-550-W-Internal-ATX,PR-737766.html

these are fairly decent, but i cant read anything, so i did my best. what is your budget? as i missed it if its posted, but some of the "PSU id personally pick" are WAYYYY expensive in your region. makes me glad im in the US yet again
 
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http://www.nanokatalog.com/SEASONIC...lar-80-Gold-Power-Supply-550-W,PR-736224.html

http://www.nanokatalog.com/SEASONIC...-ATX-siyah-Guc-Kaynagi-unitesi,PR-156158.html

http://www.nanokatalog.com/EVGA-SuperNOVA-550-G3-Guc-Kaynagi-550-W-Internal-ATX,PR-737766.html

these are fairly decent, but i cant read anything, so i did my best. what is your budget? as i missed it if its posted, but some of the "PSU id personally pick" are WAYYYY expensive in your region. makes me glad im in the US yet again
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My budget is 315 TL
The first link is like 120 dollar
and 3th link is like 130 dollar

I better go off with m12II bronze evo then?
 
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My budget is 315 TL
The first link is like 120 dollar
and 3th link is like 130 dollar

I better go off with m12II bronze evo then?

This one then.

Try to find a similar unit with a single +12 volt rail ,unfortunately the one I found has two and that's something I tend to avoid personally. its so hard to find PSU's that i would go with in your budget range. im just not a fan of more than 1 +12v rail. if you cant find another with one +12v rail, go wit hthe link above, your only running a 1050ti, which can run with no PCI-e power in many cases, but still for future sake 1 would be nice. but the linked PSU is decent. im going out now, good luck :toast:
 
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CORRECTED

It appears that there were 2 versions of the M12-II EVO 520. One had 2 rails, but Seasonic's site now lists thus:
 
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This one then.

Try to find a similar unit with a single +12 volt rail ,unfortunately the one I found has two and that's something I tend to avoid personally. its so hard to find PSU's that i would go with in your budget range. im just not a fan of more than 1 +12v rail. if you cant find another with one +12v rail, go wit hthe link above, your only running a 1050ti, which can run with no PCI-e power in many cases, but still for future sake 1 would be nice. but the linked PSU is decent. im going out now, good luck :toast:
then i wont buy it i had a research on google two rails are old something like that
 

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that PSU is concerning. 260W seems not enough for your current build. It's bound to have problems anytime now, so you should change it ASAP. also, for a 400W, that's a bad rating. for starters you generally want to have the highest Wattage as possible in the 12V columns(seen in that pic as 260W). I think there are good 400W PSUs that has 12V in the 350W+ Range. so even a 500W, with a good 12V rating, will be enough, especially that Nvidia GPUs nowadays are not that power hungry.

700W for future upgrade is a bit too much(assuming a good brand), especially if you aren't going to eventually buy hardware that will use it. (like buying an i7-8700k with GTX 2080Ti both Oc'ed)/ buying a 700W PSU won't make it 'Future Proof' as much as buying a 500W if you aren't going to use that extra power in the future. remember, the hardware goes faster and faster, but the power consumption doesn't go higher and higher. what's 500W now compared to 500W in the next 5 years will most likely be faster. so buying a good 500W now will still be okay, no need to compensate for future's faster hardware.

So in general, don't look for the overall wattage only, also look for the 12V wattage. 400W is not bad if it has a good rating and 700W is not always good if that rating is low.
 
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260W seems not enough for your current build
With a 75 watt GPU and an 84 watt CPU, I doubt if the OP is actually pulling 200 watts from the wall, even with that PSU that's most likely only 70% efficient.
then i wont buy it i had a research on google two rails are old something like that
Don't worry about the "rails". That retailer's listed specs show one rail anyway.
 
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For 315 TL, you should check out these models if avalable in your country:
EVGA 500W or 600W 80+ Bronze
Antec High Current 500W or 600W
Corsair CX500 or CX650M (if you want modular PSU)
Cooler Master B500 or B600 or G650M (also if you want modular PSU)

These are PSUs you would be looking for, all good quality, all from good brand, and all decent to run your PC even if you upgrade.
Note that Modular PSUs tend to cost more than their non modular twins so keep that in mind.
 
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With a 75 watt GPU and an 84 watt CPU, I doubt if the OP is actually pulling 200 watts from the wall, even with that PSU that's most likely only 70% efficient.

Don't worry about the "rails". That retailer's listed specs show one rail anyway.
Thank you but can you please expalin me if two rails are bad or not? my brain just melted by trying to understand two rails on psu also is that psu all I need?

For 315 TL, you should check out these models if avalable in your country:
EVGA 500W or 600W 80+ Bronze
Antec High Current 500W or 600W
Corsair CX500 or CX650M (if you want modular PSU)
Cooler Master B500 or B600 or G650M (also if you want modular PSU)

These are PSUs you would be looking for, all good quality, all from good brand, and all decent to run your PC even if you upgrade.
Note that Modular PSUs tend to cost more than their non modular twins so keep that in mind.

http://www.nanokatalog.com/Corsair-...2-Guc-Kaynagi-500-W-Dahili-ATX,PR-155197.html

Or
http://www.nanokatalog.com/SEASONIC...-ATX-siyah-Guc-Kaynagi-unitesi,PR-156158.html
 
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http://www.nanokatalog.com/Corsair-CX-Series-CX650-AC-adaptor-650-W-Dahili-ATX,PR-496225.html

Why not this one?
It is a decent unit, I have one just like it, but only modular, it will run any CPU/GPU combo you plan to use in the future.

Ou, the dual rail question.
Well, basically said, the 12V power will come from 2 paths instead of one.
Now, in my experience, single strong 12V rail is usualy better than 2 or more weaker, but combined rails, and usually, their power output don't stack up like for ex:
If you have 2 12V raild and each deliver 25A, that doesn't mean they both deliver 50A total, but they will deliver 40 to 45A.

Now the Corsair I sent you has a good strong 12V rail and it delivers 54A which is total of 648W only on 12V, which would be enough even if you want to run a Vega with an I7 (both overclocked).

Edit: Why choose the CX500 or SS-520M, when you can use the rest of your budget limit to get the CX650 which will do you a much better job later on when you want to upgrade.
You wont have to think about your components using too much power when you upgrade, you can just go with whatever you want.
 
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http://www.nanokatalog.com/Corsair-CX-Series-CX650-AC-adaptor-650-W-Dahili-ATX,PR-496225.html

Why not this one?
It is a decent unit, I have one just like it, but only modular, it will run any CPU/GPU combo you plan to use in the future.

Ou, the dual rail question.
Well, basically said, the 12V power will come from 2 paths instead of one.
Now, in my experience, single strong 12V rail is usualy better than 2 or more weaker, but combined rails, and usually, their power output don't stack up like for ex:
If you have 2 12V raild and each deliver 25A, that doesn't mean they both deliver 50A total, but they will deliver 40 to 45A.

Now the Corsair I sent you has a good strong 12V rail and it delivers 54A which is total of 648W only on 12V, which would be enough even if you want to run a Vega with an I7 (both overclocked).

Edit: Why choose the CX500 or SS-520M, when you can use the rest of your budget limit to get the CX650 which will do you a much better job later on when you want to upgrade.
You wont have to think about your components using too much power when you upgrade, you can just go with whatever you want.
Thanks man so you are talking about this one?
http://www.nanokatalog.com/Corsair-CX-Series-CX650-AC-adaptor-650-W-Dahili-ATX,PR-496225.html

A strong arm is better than having two weak arm like that?
 
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Thank you but can you please expalin me if two rails are bad or not? my brain just melted by trying to understand two rails on psu also is that psu all I need?
I told you not to worry about rails, because it just doesn't matter. The Seasonic M12II EVO and the Corsair CX series of PSU's occupy the same market and have similar specs and reviews. I lean towards Seasonic because they actually manufacture their PSU's while Corsair just puts their name on PSU's made by others, including Seasonic.

I believe that the M12II-520 EVO is the better choice, it is modular, and is big enough for your current and future needs.

I doubt if I'll respond to this thread again. We've covered everything that matters and now we're covering it again.
 
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Alright problem solved thank you all
 
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guys i have a question i had to change 3x ssd within weeks they all died,did my poor psu cause that?
 
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ya i used to read about multiple rails a decade ago, yet now i think a single rail is a better idea from a psu complexity & efficiency perspective

guys i have a question i had to change 3x ssd within weeks they all died,did my poor psu cause that?
do you mean you use an ssd, it dies, get it replaced, dies again, get it replaced, dies again?

dies how? which model? could the mobo cause it?

that would be a hilarious comment, but the overclockers thread was started BEFORE this thread
 
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guys i have a question i had to change 3x ssd within weeks they all died,did my poor psu cause that?

Bad outlet power, bad psu, bad mobo, garbage ssd controllers
 
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Guys please help me to pick up a good pc chasis im also open for suggestion
http://www.lc-power.com/en/product/gehaeuse/atx-gaming/gaming-988b-red-typhoon/
https://www.aerocool.com.tw/en/chssis/ls/ls-5200
https://gamepowerpc.com/cases/uranos/

ya i used to read about multiple rails a decade ago, yet now i think a single rail is a better idea from a psu complexity & efficiency perspective


do you mean you use an ssd, it dies, get it replaced, dies again, get it replaced, dies again?

dies how? which model? could the mobo cause it?


that would be a hilarious comment, but the overclockers thread was started BEFORE this thread
it got replaced 3x time they all died.Corsair Force le 200
 
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