My old and trusted Corsair AX1200 has just died after 9 years of service, what should I get to replace it?
Well im a seasonic guy, my last 750x psu started doing funny stuff after almost 10 years. I'd recommend seasonic but i think you can't go wrong with any well known brand like SS,Corsair,EVGA etc. Especially since i assume you're going to get something 1000+ W again.
Hi, Yes I will, but I do like Corsair stuff but will consider other makes! I will look at seasonic but never owned one.
Well seasonic has higher warranty from what i've seen. I'd recommend going with the prime ultra series. 12 year warranty.
I would like to buy from novatech.co.uk as I can drive there, but do not do seasonic, so from what they have to offer what do yes suggest?
From Novatech you could get this https://www.novatech.co.uk/products...-fdb-fan-10-year-warranty/120-gp-1000-x3.html Or they have a G3 850w or G2 1300w too. Not sure how much power you need.
I think I will need a 1200w PSU, Have 2 GTX 1080 TI and a 9900k all over clocked. I think 1000w is cutting it close?
Evga Supernova 1600w T2 (220-T2-1600-X1) Enermax MaxTytan 1250w (EDT1250EWT) Corsair AX1600i (CP-9020087-NA) Seasonic PRIME 1300w (SSR-1300PD) Really, any 80+ platinum or titanium rated PSU with the wattage you are looking for will work. Stick with a name brand and you should be ok. titanium rated will be a bit more expensive, but it doesn't sound like you are worried about the cost.
Thank you for the info. The Seasonic PRIME 1300w (SSR-1300PD) looks interesting, think I will give that a go.
Ok I can get a Cooler Master V1300 80 Plus Platinum Power Supply for £165 new or go with the above, any thoughts on this?
Ok went with the V1300, Just been delivered. I have a question. The PCI-E connectors have two 6+2 on each cable can I use both at the same as I looks like they are made to go between 2 cards in SLI. or do I have to use 4 cables like with my old AX1200. Regards Ok plugged it all in and all is working gain, thank you for your help.