Which Power Supply Should I Choose for My New PC Build?

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Asked By TechieTurtle99 On

I'm building a new PC with an AM5 setup, but I've run into an issue because my old power supply won't fit in my Phanteks XT M3 case. My specs include a Ryzen 5 7500F, an RX 9060 XT with 16GB, and 32GB of RAM (2x16GB). I need help choosing between two power supplies: the Corsair RM750E (ATX3.1) priced at $76, and the Seasonic Focus GX 750 (version uncertain, either ATX2.4 or ATX3.0) for $81. Both are brand new and available at a discounted price. However, I can't use my discount and vouchers on a 650W PSU, and they're priced the same as the 750W options.

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Answered By PowerNerd44 On

If it’s just between those two, I’d recommend going with the Seasonic PSU. They generally have a good reputation for reliability and efficiency. Plus, it's a well-known brand in the PC building community, and you want something that can support your build well.

Answered By GamerGeek22 On

At those prices, you might want to consider getting an 850W Montech Century II for just $82.90. It offers a bit more power for not much extra cash, which can be handy for potential upgrades down the line!

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