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PSU recommendations, please
#2358
Author: David
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 13:35
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I sidelined my main PC because it was stopping at random with no
explanation.
I assumed PSU, but I had a second PC to take over (this one).
The PSU is older than the mother board (grandfather's axe).
It also isn't powerful enough to run the graphics card I bought to give me
4K for my new screen (now in use as a TV).

Anyway I need a new PSU (possibly two) which I can then use to test both
systems.

It is a long time since I built a system so I am looking for
recommendations, please, of reliable brands of PSU.

Thanks


Dave R

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Re: PSU recommendations, please
#2359
Author: Andy Burns
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 15:00
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David wrote:

> It is a long time since I built a system so I am looking for
> recommendations, please, of reliable brands of PSU.

When previous PSU started making annoying coil-whine varying with CPU
load, I replaced it with a Corsair CX550, which has been fine for
several years.  My GPU is nothing too chunky (RX580 i think)
Re: PSU recommendations, please
#2368
Author: Theo
Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2024 09:41
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David <wibble@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> It is a long time since I built a system so I am looking for
> recommendations, please, of reliable brands of PSU.

Check TechPowerUp for reviews:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/?category=Power+Supplies&manufacturer=&pp%&orderÚte

They're very thorough including taking them apart to examine the
construction.

I'd go for an 80Plus Silver or higher, as a few quid extra pays back more in
terms of electricity saved. You can check efficiency in the official
database:
https://www.clearesult.com/80plus/manufacturers/115V-Internal
(also the other categories 230V internal etc)

Theo
Re: PSU recommendations, please
#2369
Author: Theo
Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2024 09:55
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Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
> David wrote:
>
> > It is a long time since I built a system so I am looking for
> > recommendations, please, of reliable brands of PSU.
>
> When previous PSU started making annoying coil-whine varying with CPU
> load, I replaced it with a Corsair CX550, which has been fine for
> several years.  My GPU is nothing too chunky (RX580 i think)

Be aware that none of the major 'accessories' brands make their own PSUs,
they're all rebrands of Chinese/Taiwanese ODMs.  It really comes down to who
the ODM is (eg Seasonic and Flextronics) and the budget they got to build
it.  I've had good experience with high end Corsair in servers, but couldn't
speak for the budget end - completely different ODM, architecture, etc.
TechPowerUp usually has the gory details.

Probably job 1 is to not buy unbranded, as they are likely nasty.  Then it's
a quality scale based on budget (and efficiency == investment in components)

Theo
Re: PSU recommendations, please
#2375
Author: Andy Burns
Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2024 19:00
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Theo wrote:

> Check TechPowerUp for reviews:

I think Jon Gerow (aka Jonny Guru) used to do reviews for them, and
later Gamers Nexus, he's now employed by Corsair ...
Re: PSU recommendations, please
#2515
Author: David
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:48
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2024 13:35:37 +0000, David wrote:

> I sidelined my main PC because it was stopping at random with no
> explanation.
> I assumed PSU, but I had a second PC to take over (this one).
> The PSU is older than the mother board (grandfather's axe).
> It also isn't powerful enough to run the graphics card I bought to give
> me 4K for my new screen (now in use as a TV).
>
> Anyway I need a new PSU (possibly two) which I can then use to test both
> systems.
>
> It is a long time since I built a system so I am looking for
> recommendations, please, of reliable brands of PSU.

Pending checking on the review sites already listed (thanks):

<https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-Gold-Fully-Modular/dp/B08NHW9TJ8/?
th=1>

This looks a good price at the moment and I recognise the name.

There is also a Bronze variant £20 cheaper.

What does the team think?

Cheers



Dave R

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Re: PSU recommendations, please
#2516
Author: David
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:55
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:48:30 +0000, David wrote:

> On Wed, 11 Sep 2024 13:35:37 +0000, David wrote:
>
>> I sidelined my main PC because it was stopping at random with no
>> explanation.
>> I assumed PSU, but I had a second PC to take over (this one).
>> The PSU is older than the mother board (grandfather's axe).
>> It also isn't powerful enough to run the graphics card I bought to give
>> me 4K for my new screen (now in use as a TV).
>>
>> Anyway I need a new PSU (possibly two) which I can then use to test
>> both systems.
>>
>> It is a long time since I built a system so I am looking for
>> recommendations, please, of reliable brands of PSU.
>
> Pending checking on the review sites already listed (thanks):
>
> <https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-Gold-Fully-Modular/dp/
B08NHW9TJ8/?
> th=1>
>
> This looks a good price at the moment and I recognise the name.
>
> There is also a Bronze variant £20 cheaper.
>
> What does the team think?

Noting that Techpowerup has not reviewed this.

Many of their reviews are old, back to 2016 or earlier.

Cheers



Dave R




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Re: PSU recommendations, please
#2517
Author: David
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:24
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:55:03 +0000, David wrote:

> On Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:48:30 +0000, David wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 11 Sep 2024 13:35:37 +0000, David wrote:
>>
>>> I sidelined my main PC because it was stopping at random with no
>>> explanation.
>>> I assumed PSU, but I had a second PC to take over (this one).
>>> The PSU is older than the mother board (grandfather's axe).
>>> It also isn't powerful enough to run the graphics card I bought to
>>> give me 4K for my new screen (now in use as a TV).
>>>
>>> Anyway I need a new PSU (possibly two) which I can then use to test
>>> both systems.
>>>
>>> It is a long time since I built a system so I am looking for
>>> recommendations, please, of reliable brands of PSU.
>>
>> Pending checking on the review sites already listed (thanks):
>>
>> <https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-Gold-Fully-Modular/dp/
> B08NHW9TJ8/?
>> th=1>
>>
>> This looks a good price at the moment and I recognise the name.
>>
>> There is also a Bronze variant £20 cheaper.
>>
>> What does the team think?
>
> Noting that Techpowerup has not reviewed this.
>
> Many of their reviews are old, back to 2016 or earlier.

Ummm....

<https://www.overclockers.com/cooler-master-mwe-gold-750-power-supply-
review/>


Not exactly a strong endorsement.

Cheers



Dave R


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