If your working from home you wan't a PSU thats silent for desktop use, so you need something that's at least gold rated.
I would just hit the button on either a Seasonic Gold or Platinum PSU, and have the PSU guaranteed for 7 to 10 years, they are expensive so you need to search for discounts on them, I buy Seasonic PSU's in advance when discounted then just store them until I need them. BTW I have no connection to Seasonic I just like their PSU's!
I have a Seasonic X650 from 2009, I work from home also, that PSU has interstellar miles on it. I did a calculation once on the cost of electric and what the X650 saved over a typical bronze PSU, and the X650 saved more than it's original cost to purchase.
Having a bit of a rant now. I think that most PSU's sold have planned obsolescence in them, the reason I say this is I own Pioneer Hi-Fi amplifiers Japan hand built almost 30 years old yet the PSU's inside them all still work. So if Pioneer could make PSU's in amplifiers in the 80/90's that are still working today, then why can't the same quality be on most computer PSU's.
I would just hit the button on either a Seasonic Gold or Platinum PSU, and have the PSU guaranteed for 7 to 10 years, they are expensive so you need to search for discounts on them, I buy Seasonic PSU's in advance when discounted then just store them until I need them. BTW I have no connection to Seasonic I just like their PSU's!
I have a Seasonic X650 from 2009, I work from home also, that PSU has interstellar miles on it. I did a calculation once on the cost of electric and what the X650 saved over a typical bronze PSU, and the X650 saved more than it's original cost to purchase.
Having a bit of a rant now. I think that most PSU's sold have planned obsolescence in them, the reason I say this is I own Pioneer Hi-Fi amplifiers Japan hand built almost 30 years old yet the PSU's inside them all still work. So if Pioneer could make PSU's in amplifiers in the 80/90's that are still working today, then why can't the same quality be on most computer PSU's.
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