Flogger23m
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Going to be placing an order for a PSU in the next day or so. It will be powering a rather simple PC, no SLI setup, about 5-6 drives and a Intel 4670K and either Coffee Lake or Ryzen build in the coming months. I may do some overclocking on the CPU when I upgrade my platform. Otherwise my system is a typical gaming PC.
A few months back I was pointed towards the EVGA Super NOVA line. It seems the G3 650 is perhaps one of the best PSUs on the market ($90). But I am looking to save money if possible and ran across the SuperNOVA B2 750 ($80) and SuperNOVA B1 750 ($70).
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...=EVGA_SuperNOVA_650_G3-_-17-438-094-_-Product
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...=EVGA_SuperNOVA_750_b2-_-17-438-028-_-Product
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...=EVGA_SuperNOVA_750_b1-_-17-438-025-_-Product
Reliability wise, will all of these PSUs last a good 6+ years of frequent use? Is there any noticeable difference between any of these units?
A few months back I was pointed towards the EVGA Super NOVA line. It seems the G3 650 is perhaps one of the best PSUs on the market ($90). But I am looking to save money if possible and ran across the SuperNOVA B2 750 ($80) and SuperNOVA B1 750 ($70).
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...=EVGA_SuperNOVA_650_G3-_-17-438-094-_-Product
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...=EVGA_SuperNOVA_750_b2-_-17-438-028-_-Product
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...=EVGA_SuperNOVA_750_b1-_-17-438-025-_-Product
Reliability wise, will all of these PSUs last a good 6+ years of frequent use? Is there any noticeable difference between any of these units?