Which is best 80Plus "GOLD" PSU?

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Needs to be 90% efficiency , i.e. 80Plus GOLD standard.
Nothing too powerful, say 500W, and reliable, and quiet, and cheap :-)
Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance
 
Needs to be 90% efficiency , i.e. 80Plus GOLD standard.
Nothing too powerful, say 500W, and reliable, and quiet, and cheap :-)
Any recommendations?

It really is the cheap part where the problem lies. There are so few 80plus gold PSUs and they all command a healthy price premium over their lower-efficiency brethren.

This is probably one of the cheapest 80plus gold PSUs, but I would personally go for a Seasonic X series as they just ooze quality.
 
Needs to be 90% efficiency , i.e. 80Plus GOLD standard.
Nothing too powerful, say 500W, and reliable, and quiet, and cheap :-)
Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance

I have a Seasonic X-650, the JoniGuri review rated it very high. In the hot box efficiency was tested around 92%.

Reliable. JoniGuri said build quality more like a server grade PSU.
Quiet. The fan on mine does not spin at any time. Worth it alone just for this
Cheap. Not really, but you get what you pay for. 5 year warranty mind, and you'll save over the years on the electric bill.

I'll add one more thing, I use to have an OCZ 600w, and the X-650 has allowed me to run lower CPU voltages, while still being stable.
 
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I'll add one more thing, I use to have an OCZ 600w, and the X-650 has allowed me to run lower CPU voltages, while still being stable.

That's due to the X-650's superior ripple supression and voltage stability as opposed to the OCZ.

The only low wattage gold units I can think of is the Seasonic X-400/560 (ridiculously expensive) and the Enermax Modu/Pro 87+ 500w. There's not much point in shelling out so much for a gold PSU, getting a good silver/bronze unit would be cheaper and the amount of money you'll save over the years of having gold as opposed to silver is negligible.

I would take advantage of the XFX 650W unit OcUK is selling for £70 (very cheap), it's based from the Seasonic M12D design, which is an outstanding build.
 
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There's not much point in shelling out so much for a gold PSU, getting a good silver/bronze unit would be cheaper and the amount of money you'll save over the years of having gold as opposed to silver is negligible.

The difference of 10% in efficiency between bronze and gold costs around £22 per year in electricity. So the payback time for a Gold is about a year...

(I've assumed 650W PSU @ 8 hour a day usage @ full load @ 12.5p/kwh)
 
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