Corsair RM 750 vs EVGA 750 G2 vs Leadex vs Antec Edge

MorgothPl

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It looks like I need new PSU for my PC. I'm looking for some gold efficiency and the modularity is not a must (I can hide most cables beyond the mobo compartment in my 540 Carbide).

I've narrowed the list to three choices:
1) Leadex Super Flower: https://www.caseking.de/en/super-flower-leadex-80-plus-gold-netzteil-weiss-750-watt-nesf-037.html

2) Corsair RM 750: https://www.caseking.de/en/corsair-rm-series-rm750i-netzteil-750-watt-necs-086.html

3) Antec Edge 750: https://www.caseking.de/en/corsair-rm-series-rm750i-netzteil-750-watt-necs-086.html

4) EVGA G2 750 http://www.morele.net/zasilacz-evga-750w-supernova-g2-220-g2-0750-xr-743686/

From those 4, and the reviews I read, I think that Leadex would be my favurite, and then Antec. EVGA would be least wanted, because it's about 40 euro more expensive than rest.
 
The EVGA G2 uses the Super Flower Leadex platform, so for all intents and purposes they're identical. Obviously given the price difference, going with Super Flower is better. The Leadex is considered one of the best PSU platforms at the moment.
 
Either EVGA G2 or Super Flower, but at $50 price difference (is that right?) I'd stick with the Leadex Super Flower.
 
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