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hanaxxaru
post Jun 12 2019, 03:11 PM

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Im planning to buy corsair hx750 platinum.. is it good for its price? Around rm 5++
hanaxxaru
post Jun 12 2019, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(Kristal.S @ Jun 12 2019, 03:23 PM)
What exactly are your specs?
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i5 4440
Asus reference r9 290x
1TB HDD
4GB x 2 corsair ddr3 ram
D5 vario pump
3 case fans and 2 radiator fans
Filco keyboard and logitech g403
2 usb 3.0 devices, external HDD and wifi ac usb adapter

Basically its a midrange PC but my psu already broken.. it was a seasonic g550 and felt like barely enough.. im looking for a 650w psu but i saw hx750 only cost few more..

In future, i may replaced other hardwares, and 750w seems like sweet spot for any upgrade later..
hanaxxaru
post Jun 12 2019, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(Kristal.S @ Jun 12 2019, 03:55 PM)
It'd be pretty overkill for your system even if you upgrade them in future.. But again it's a very good unit and if you can afford them and willing to pay for them why not I guess.

However, if you're looking to save some money, can consider Corsair TX650M which is a pretty well built unit: https://shopee.com.my/CORSAIR-TX-M-Serie-TX...7888.1839160415
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Ya, i agree with overkill statement.. but sort of free from any worries since it came with 10 years warranty and use fluid dynamic bearing fan.. seasonic focus plus 650 caught my attention too but reviews show that it have a lot problems, mainly with gpu.. i would buy the tx650m but it came with shorter warranty and use rifle bearing fan.. not sure if there are other psu that can outperform hx750 in its price range..

 

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