I might be mistaken, but didn't CoolerMaster as one of the few use "smart PSU", using only the current computers power required +10%?
I have one of those in my system. Works well.
If the other 2 have the same thing, check warrenty and what they support on output, and how the internal powercables are arranged. I know from the CoolerMaster that all cables can be plugged. So if you need an extra SATA powercable, plug it in, if not, leave it out. It does save on airflow and temperature...
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I will always recommend OCZ at the top since they bought PC Power & Cooling, probably the best PSU manufacturers.
I like Ultras' psu's. A little more expensive but have life time warranties.
lol Ultra is the cheap brand. You are going to find it for significantly less then a good quality PSU.
Can't you warranty your Corsair?
The Corsair 550VX. If you're buying it from Newegg, check this corsair out for only $5 more due to $20 instant savings (also has a $20 mail in rebate)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139005
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Seconded. OCZ makes good stuff.
Now with 57.3% more flames!
I might be mistaken, but didn't CoolerMaster as one of the few use "smart PSU", using only the current computers power required +10%?
I have one of those in my system. Works well.
If the other 2 have the same thing, check warrenty and what they support on output, and how the internal powercables are arranged. I know from the CoolerMaster that all cables can be plugged. So if you need an extra SATA powercable, plug it in, if not, leave it out. It does save on airflow and temperature...