Does it need to be modular or not?
What about corsair tx 850w
I was going to recommend the TX 850 as well but as its over budget how about the TX 750 another great Corsair PSU.![]()
5yr warranty, 80 plus bronze.
http://www.corsair.c...wer-supply.html
TX 750 modular is a nice one for that budget![]()
Here are some PSU for you ranging from 60-95 pound.
all are SLI\CF ready for future upgrade has good amprage on the 12V rails for stubilty and compatabilty for power hungry GPU's.
the one marked with star's * are 95 quid just above your range but worth the extra fiver, but are a better bang for your buck.
especially the TX-750.
Non modular ones:
850W XFX Core Edition 80PLUS Bronze Power Supply
800W Mushkin Joule 80PLUS Silver Power Supply
750W Antec HCG-750 80PLUS Bronze*
750W Cooler Master GX 80PLUS Bronze
modular ones:
750W OCZ ZT Series 80PLUS Bronze
750W Corsair TX750M 80PLUS Bronze*
hope this help a bit.
I use an Enermax Naxn series 750W , and it does the job brilliantly!
p.s
higher rating (gold silver) and modualr are always more pricey so calculate your need first.
I'd say in that case a semi-modular PSU would be best.
My picks would be (for under £90): Corsair TX750M, XFX 750W Semi-Modular or if you can live with a non-modular unit there's the XFX Core edition 750W, Corsair TX750 and also Aria are doing a cracking deal on the 800W Mushkin Joule
Corsair TX HX or AX if you have the money to spare.
I hear that. Especially for HX and AX series. It's a lot of money, but it's not expensive, if you know what I'm saying.
For the quality you get with the AX series, the price is quite reasonable.![]()
That's what I said ^.^
After much much thinking and obtaining extra funds, i've decided to purchase AX850![]()