High quality PSU reccomendation?

OmegaShadow

Senior member
Dec 12, 2007
231
0
0
Can anyone reccomend me a good high quality PSU? I'm looking for a PSU that is produced by a well known company and a PSU that is around 600W-700W.

I'm willing to spend $100-$150 on the PSU

I'm from Canada so I can't buy from newegg or any other american only sites.

I need a PSU that is good for gaming, does not have to be SLI or Crossfire certified as I don't do either SLI or crossfire.

Thanks.

 

mpilchfamily

Diamond Member
Jun 11, 2007
3,559
1
0
See if you can find a nice Corsair PSU. Or even go for one of Cooler Master's Real Power Pro units. Problem is they may be over $150 CAD. The size PSU your looking for sits at about or over the $150 mark.
 

clarkmo

Platinum Member
Oct 27, 2000
2,615
2
81
TX750 for $70?. Too bad the US side doesn't have the same deal. That $40 rebate is USD, hmm.. has the Canadian dollar surpassed us?
 

OmegaShadow

Senior member
Dec 12, 2007
231
0
0
does this one come with all the wires and stuff? because when i look at the pictures it only shows the PSU without the wires. other psu usually shows it comming with wires.

http://www.ncix.com/products/i...ORSAIR#CustomerReviews"><a target=_blank class=ftalter...IR#CustomerReviews</a></a>]


edit: whoops my bad stupid question by me lol, all psu comes with the wires.



but heres another questions. the corsair tx750 ison a single volt rail, how is this better than multiple rails? and it is 12v 60amps right?
 

MarcVenice

Moderator Emeritus <br>
Apr 2, 2007
5,664
0
0
Just get the: Corsair TX750 $124-$15 Instant -$40MIR=$70CAD

It's 20$ more, but it's SOOOOO much better then that coolmax PSU, not even comparable! If 70$ is to much for you, I still urge you to reconsider, and at least get a qaulity PSU instead of a coolmax.
 

HOOfan 1

Platinum Member
Sep 2, 2007
2,337
15
81
Originally posted by: Pabster
I'd go with the PC P&C if it were me...

Why? You can get a Corsair TX650 with more power, and a quieter fan for $25 less and they are both built on the same Seasonic design.
 

HOOfan 1

Platinum Member
Sep 2, 2007
2,337
15
81
It has got the 20+4 pin connector and a 4 pin CPU connector, so you should be fine
 

john3850

Golden Member
Oct 19, 2002
1,436
21
81
Used a OCZ PowerStream520 SL in a water cooled system.
With a chevette radiator 2 128 cfm fans to many case fans.
Temp at rear of ps was always very hot 2 fan ps.
Put in a 750PC P&C 1 slow fan temp at rear of ps became much cooler.
The OCZ ps was most likly maxed out more.
Point being better to go with a larger ps then needed.