Hi,
I'm deciding on a PSU for an 8400-based system that I plan on overclocking. For my setup, the Corsair should be plenty of power, but one site has the PC P&C for only $133.99...$26.00 less than the Corsair's price over at ClubIT ($159.99)
http://www.compuplus.com/i-PC-Power-Coolings-OCZ-Technology-OCZS75QB-Silencer-750W-Quad-Black-Power-Supply-S75QB-1009850~.html?sid=s7s699m056q9ui2
With the quad 750 however, I'd be losing the modular cabling support of the Corsair. I'm getting a Lian Li v1200 case, and the modular cabling seems advantageous for this size case.
Opinions?
For reference the planned system specs are:
Air-cooled
Lian Li v1200
E8400
GIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3R rev. 2.1
1 Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 750GB 7200rpm 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s NCQ Hard Drive, 1 external Seagate 500GB drive
1 burner
undecided on the RAM (subject of another thread)
I guess the deciding question here is, do I really need modular cable support on the PSU for this case, since the quad 750 seems like the better value by a longshot.
I'm deciding on a PSU for an 8400-based system that I plan on overclocking. For my setup, the Corsair should be plenty of power, but one site has the PC P&C for only $133.99...$26.00 less than the Corsair's price over at ClubIT ($159.99)
http://www.compuplus.com/i-PC-Power-Coolings-OCZ-Technology-OCZS75QB-Silencer-750W-Quad-Black-Power-Supply-S75QB-1009850~.html?sid=s7s699m056q9ui2
With the quad 750 however, I'd be losing the modular cabling support of the Corsair. I'm getting a Lian Li v1200 case, and the modular cabling seems advantageous for this size case.
Opinions?
For reference the planned system specs are:
Air-cooled
Lian Li v1200
E8400
GIGABYTE GA-EP35-DS3R rev. 2.1
1 Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 750GB 7200rpm 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s NCQ Hard Drive, 1 external Seagate 500GB drive
1 burner
undecided on the RAM (subject of another thread)
I guess the deciding question here is, do I really need modular cable support on the PSU for this case, since the quad 750 seems like the better value by a longshot.