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Hello I wanted to know if this power supply is good, the : TOOQ FUENTE 700W ATX 12V V2.3 PFC, I have seen it in APP I will not put the link in case it is spam. My power supply as you said in another part of the forum are 300 W real although it works everything correctly but for overclocking it falls short.
The equipment is as follows:CPU:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 @ 2.50GHz
RAM:
8,00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard:
ASRock P43DE3
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450And the power supply I want to buy :
TOOQ FUENTE 700W ATX 12V V2.3 PFC
- ATX 12V Power Supply Version 2.3 from Intel
- Power: 700W
- Passive PFC
- Includes 14cm and 1200RPM ultra-quiet fan with automatic speed control
- Connectors: 1 x 24-pin connector for motherboard convertible to 20, 1 x 8-pin connector for CPU (4+4), 4 x IDE power connectors, 1 x FDD power connector, 4 x SATA power connectors and 2 x PCI-E 6+2 pin connectors for VGA
- It has protection against overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuit, overload, overcurrent.
- Glossy black casing and all cables are sleeved
- Includes 1.2M power cable
- Retail packaging
- Dimensions: 16.1cm (depth) x 15cm (width) x 8.5cm (height)
- Regulations: CE and ROHS
- Warranty: 2 years
The price is 41€
Thanks

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It is a cheap and fairly common power supply, look for a branded one with active PFC. To give you an idea, my power supply, which is also 700W, cost 3 times that, it is better to buy a good 500W one than a bad 700W one.
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State informing me of the PFC active by the forum and I think with this source I will have enough to see how you see it?
Aerocool Strike X 600W 80PLUS BRONZE GAMING
Powerful "X" is the gaming PSU theme
Compatible with ATX 12V 2.3 and EPS 12V 2.92
Fan noise low 13.9cm with intelligent fan speed control
High efficiency (up to 90%) - 80 +Gold Certified
Modular Cable w / Black Covers to reduce cable clutter inside your chassis and improves the airflow of your system.
Supports Dual Core CPU, ATI CrossFire, NVIDIA SLI and all Multi-Core GPU technologies.
Built in next generation 6 +2 pin PCI-Express graphics card.
Active Power Factor Correction (PF> 0,99)
Extremely good voltage regulation (± 5%): provides a constant power input
High reliability: MTBF> 120,000 hours
Green power design that meets PUE requirements
Protections: over current, over voltage, over voltage, over temperature and short circuit protection
Safety / EMI Approvals: CE, CB, TUV, FCC, UL -
Aerocool mainly manufactures cases… I don't know how their power supplies are, but well it's better than the other one of course. Something more well-known would be for example this: OCZ HIGH-PERFORMANCE MODXSTREAM 500W PFC ACT ::: APPinformatica.com ::: OCZ 80+ modular, would be a good power supply.
If the modular one doesn't interest you, something like this could serve you: Corsair CX600 V2 600W CMPSU-600CXV2 Power Supply
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Also some NOX brand power supply units that are not the pump, but they do their job and are not very expensive; but don't buy a turkey brand power supply. Tacens has cheap power supplies that are not bad either.
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Modular sources are mostly to avoid having so many cables getting in the way, right? I still can't decide which one to buy :rollani: Thanks for the answers, I'll keep looking to see which one I buy

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Modular power supplies are mostly for not having so many cables getting in the way, right? I still can't decide which one to buy :rollani: Thanks for the answers, I'll keep looking to see which one I buy

Yes, at 500-600W more or less the prices of a decent power supply are between 50-70€.
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I had some issues with Nox and that's why I don't recommend it, but many people seem to like it. Other than that, it's not 80+ I would prefer one of the previous ones even if it had less power, and with your current equipment you don't need it.
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I had some issues with Nox and that's why I don't recommend them, but many people seem to like them.
I had some issues with TACENS and be quiet!, and some people with CORSAIR
but there's always one that comes out defective, right?
regards
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