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Ok, Which new PSU.

Copyright

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I created a post already but now im realizing this PSU has got to go. Here are my options I cannot run the longer body style PSU because of my case so here is a list of what im looking at. I know that IP35-Pro motherboard already have issues with Corsair PSU's but I had no issues until the new 4870. Please help me choose a solid silent PSU. Current high pitch noise is driving me insane. I am a big seasonic fan but am open to ideas that are not longer PSU's Thanks for any help.

Seasonic M12 700W
Seasonic S12 650W
Corsair TX650
PC Power and cooling quad silencer if as short in depth as my orginal 520 corsair


Edit: sorry about double post
 
Picked up the TX650 for fairly cheap so hopefully this doesnt make the noise. The modular cable setup isnt a big deal with my psu being at hte bottom of my case in its own chamber.
 
my suggestion is SeaSonic SS-700HM if you don't mad it's most expensive 700W psu in the world currently. good review it has .
Corsair TX650 is made by CWT. I think it's not good as SeaSonic, just my opinion. not everyone agree with .
 
Copyright, are you talking about the VX550 buzzing?
If so, I'm fairly certain the 650TX doesn't make that noise.
 
No, this is about the HX520 whine noise. The TX650 is Seasonic built not CWT built. The TX750 is CWT built. There are a couple sites giving out incorrect information about who builds these PSU's and I just learned recently my self the TX650 model is in fact Seasonic built.
 
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