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When I built my PC back in november, I bought a cheap cooler master psu because the wattage requirements were low and I wasn't planning on overclocking.

In the times since, I overclocked my 8320 to 4.2 GHz at stock voltage. Heat isn't an issue because at full load during encoding it only goes up to 45~50 C. It was completely stable for 3 or so months but lately it has been randomly crashing as well as BSODs. I'm pretty sure that it's the PSU since it has cheap Chinese capacitors so I'm looking for a new power supply.

The budget is $80 but going under budget is not a problem. But I need to order by monday at the very latest because my PSU might die soon. :(

The two PSUs that I'm looking at are the Corsair CX600M or the Rosewill Hive 650.

I would greatly welcome any input.

Cheers

My rig is as follows:
AMD FX-8320 @ 4.2; stock voltage
Hyper 212 Evo
ASRock 970 Extreme4
Corsair Vengeance 1600mhz@1.55v
EVGA GTX 650 @ 1200 core; 6GHz GDDR5
OCZ Vertex 4; 128 GB
Seagate 2tb
LG DVD drive
 

raasco

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Are you going to SLI or Crossfire? What watt range are you looking at? You could get away with something less powerful with your existing setup.

I personally go with Corsair or SeaSonic PSU's, but I also hear good things about the Antec Earthwatts series. I like your Corsair pick, but here is another one that you could consider.

Antec
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817371044

Edit:
Looks like this unit is having issues with fires according to the Newegg comments! This is the new version of the EA-650, which was a great PSU.
 
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fffblackmage

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Best bang for the buck: CX430 $20 AR
The cpu and gpu have a combined TDP of roughly 300W, so 430W should be more than adequate. If you really think you need more power, then there's the 500W version for $30 AR and promo code.

If you want to spend on higher quality, then you got Seasonic.
SeaSonic S12II 620W $76 shipped
(For whatever reason, the 430W part is only a few bucks cheaper than the 620W model, and then the 520W is the same price anyways. :confused:
 

lehtv

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The CX500 looks good to me. I would rather have it than the CX430 since you can then actually upgrade your GPU and overclock a bit. CX500 has two PCIe connectors, CX430 has only one.
 
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Thanks for the replies fellows!

To answer questions, I did look at the other PSUs that you recommended but I want something modular. I pretty much only looked at Antec, Corsair, PC Power & Cooling, Seasonic and Rosewill as I really want something that will last.

I may upgrade to a 660 or a 670 when they start hitting the fire sales so I'm future proofing myself for now.

I'm probably looking at higher wattages because I heard somewhere that if the budget allows, go for a PSU that has twice the wattage of what your build will use because it will keep it going longer. I don't know if its true but for $5, who cares.

I'm probably buying the Corsair 600m based on your opinions and the 5-year warranty. It's only $65 at microcenter.
 

lehtv

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Why do you want a modular unit? You'll be using most cables anyway. Modularity isn't really useful with <500w units. I would much rather pay extra for higher effciency than modularity, e.g. Rosewill Capstone 450W $60. 2x pcie connectors, 5 yr warranty, 80 plus gold, high quality all-round.

Any good quality unit with two PCIe connectors is fine for a GPU that uses about 200W, you don't need a 600W unit for GTX670.
 
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Why do you want a modular unit? You'll be using most cables anyway. Modularity isn't really useful with <500w units. I would much rather pay extra for higher effciency than modularity, e.g. Rosewill Capstone 450W $60. 2x pcie connectors, 5 yr warranty, 80 plus gold, high quality all-round.

Any good quality unit with two PCIe connectors is fine for a GPU that uses about 200W, you don't need a 600W unit for GTX670.

Is higher effciency really that important? 5% doesn't make too big of a difference, to me at least. My case (CM HAF 912) has literally no place to stuff extra wires so modularity is important to me.

I was going to go with the CX500M at first but the CX600M is ~$2 more so it made sense for me to spend the extra amount.