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    Hey guys, I'm looking for a PSU enough to deal with a GTX 970 2-Way SLI, Maybe some PCI sound cards, a lot of hard drives and possibly a H100i GTX; and specially and most importantly, good cables.

    Christ, the Corsair RM650 cables are literally metal straws! :/

    Anyways, thanks in advance.

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    I have the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000G2. I really like it. Fully modular with good cables.

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    I have an eVGA supernova 1300 G2. Runs 2 980's, 1 660, 32gb ddr3, a pci-e ssd, and 6 hdd very well. Been running it since sep 2014. I recommend it. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817438011

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    EVGA SuperNOVA at whatever wattage you need.
    1300 G2 sounds like a safe bet. I'm using a 750, and i love it. I've had two Corsair power supplies before this and they're literally hit and miss, one was okay and the 2nd was faulty

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_Cyrihs View Post
    I have the EVGA SuperNOVA 1000G2. I really like it. Fully modular with good cables.
    The G2 (10 year warranty) lineup is pretty amazing. Been researching the best PSU for the past few years on and off...I've been with a Corsair HX 750W for the past three years and have been eyeing prices leading up to Black Friday in hopes of grabbing a 1200W G2

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    Heres an excellent PSU:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817151087($129.99 USD)
    Seasonic makes most of the OEM boards for brands like Corsair, EVGA, Thermaltake(They've also been around for quite a while)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_Grady666 View Post
    Heres an excellent PSU:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817151087($129.99 USD)
    Seasonic makes most of the OEM boards for brands like Corsair, EVGA, Thermaltake(They've also been around for quite a while)
    How would you rate the cables? how flexible are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AOD_subadaga View Post
    How would you rate the cables? how flexible are they?
    They are a little more flexible than Corsair Modular PSU cables(Which feel very rigid to me, and the amount of force required for insertion is uncomfortable)


 

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