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Getting new PSU. Suggestions appreciated.

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Based on reviews, the ASUS ROG STRIX 750G seems to have the best voltage deviation and seems to be a solid performer overall, carries a 10 years warranty as well.

You fail to see the pont read my last posts again
I dont give a damm if the fan is 140mm or whatever i want the option for having it on or off if i think its too relaxed or aggressive or i just want the fan always on

Dont force stuff down everyone´s throat its that simple
This is kinda important for me since we have lot of dust here. No spinning fans=less dust. I would like to have that option.
 
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You fail to see the pont read my last posts again
I dont give a damm if the fan is 140mm or whatever i want the option for having it on or off if i think its too relaxed or aggressive
meh, you'r clearly stretching too hard to justify your recommendations, this discussion isn't going anywhere from here, whatever :ohwell:

Every PSU recommend in this thread should do the job fine, whatever the OP chooses he would be happy with it, i just wanted to point out one was quieter than the other and have better RMA support based on OP experience.

Based on reviews, the ASUS ROG STRIX 750G seems to have the best voltage deviation and seems to be a solid performer overall, carries a 10 years warranty as well.


This is kinda important for me since we have lot of dust here. No spinning fans=less dust. I would like to have that option.
The fan button the one above keep mentioning forces the fan to spin all the time = more dust build up, modern PSUs have passive mode where the fan only spins when the PSU is under heavy load, meaning less dust, why would you want a PSU that can stand up to 105c operation temperatures to consistently spin and choke it self with dust is beyond me but hey, people cant be wrong i guess.
 
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meh, you'r clearly stretching too hard to justify your recommendations, this discussion isn't going anywhere from here, whatever :ohwell:

Every PSU recommend in this thread should do the job fine, whatever the OP chooses he would be happy with it, i just wanted to point out one was quieter than the other and have better RMA support based on OP experience.
You are the one that fails to completely see common sense i always have the hybrid fan mode off because i want to have air flow into the PSU even at ilde even if it doesn't need it and the PSU the least noisy fan in the system so it does not bother me its on

I would never buy an RM or RMx because like i have said multiple times already i like to have the freedom of choosing if i have it on or off and dont want to have it forced down my throat
You are to the one that fail to comprehend such a basic concept its not its not rocket science put a damm switch on it everyone else can only Corsair cant

I dont give a damm what excuses you and Corsair comes up with its pure laziness and being cheap not having the switch
 
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Sorry about my Deepcool recommendations, turned out it was the V2L which is a downgraded version for budget builders, the website listing was unclear :oops: , so with that i stand ground with the Corsair RM 2019 PSU.
 

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Based on reviews, the ASUS ROG STRIX 750G seems to have the best voltage deviation and seems to be a solid performer overall, carries a 10 years warranty as well.
Strixes are fine, they're recommended here in Finland as well.
 
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Strixes are fine, they're recommended here in Finland as well.
The strix, same as the NZXT C750 is a re branded Seasonic focus, the NZXT goes for 10800 Indian rupees, while the strix is 1200-1400, would you justify paying more for the brand name for what is the same PSU built by Sea sonic ?

Also i think the Strix the OP mentioned above is 650w, where as the NZXT is 750w, less wastage, same platform, more expansive :confused:
 

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The strix, same as the NZXT C750 is a re branded Seasonic focus, the NZXT goes for 10800 Indian rupees, while the strix is 1200-1400, would you justify paying more for the brand name for what is the same PSU built by Sea sonic ?
Nope if I wouldn't need any fancy looks or something special which a branded one has. I'm running a Seasonic Focus+ 750W myself as it had a great bang for buck.
 
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Nope if I wouldn't need any fancy looks or something special which a branded one has. I'm running a Seasonic Focus+ 750W myself as it had a great bang for buck.
And i guess with that, this whole discussion boils down to whetehr the OP decides to buy the corsair rm 2019 or nzxt c750, he would be happy with either of them, but i would suggest buy the one which have better RMA support
 

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And i guess with that, this whole discussion boils down to whetehr the OP decides to buy the corsair rm 2019 or nzxt c750, he would be happy with either of them, but i would suggest buy the one which have better RMA support
And AFAIK Seasonic's warranty works what I've heard, at least here in Europe.
 
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That's the thing. I checked both the reviews (C750 and ROG 750G) and the 750G seem to be having better voltage deviations and a better fan profile. I can pay 1200 to 1400 INR extra but I want the best as long as it fits my budget. Add to that I have contacts with ASUS reps and for any issues, I can opt for pickup and drop RMA service.
 

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That's the thing. I checked both the reviews (C750 and ROG 750G) and the 750G seem to be having better voltage deviations and a better fan profile. I can pay 1200 to 1400 INR extra but I want the best as long as it fits my budget. Add to that I have contacts with ASUS reps and for any issues, I can opt for pickup and drop RMA service.
If the price is okay for you, then go for it. It's a quality unit.
 
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Of course I'm only going to recommend what I have, but I'm happy with the Be Quiet Straight Power 11. It doesn't have a fan stop mode but you do get an FDB fan that has great longevity and runs at slow speeds to remove excess heat. They're based on an FSP platform and the components are about as high quality as you can get.
 
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