Which modular PSU ?

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Spent the weekend looking, and just going round in circles !

Criteria :

750 - 850 watt
Modular
Budget ~ £120

I've looked at Silverstone,be quiet,Seasonic,BFG... each has its merits but i can't pick a definative choice out of them.

Any suggests from you guys would be appreciated.

Cheers.
 
I think my corsair came with a 5 year UK warranty, so I'm guessing that the HX750 comes with a 7 year UK warranty.
 
My Corsair 620 went pop friday evening much to my dismay, just 20 months old, warranty is good but needs to go to Holland I believe (not got rma ref from them yet). Decided to get a Siesonic M12D 850watt, not from O/C's this time though, picked it up locally from another retailer as it was on offer with about £40 off (their usual price) for £128; in and working now, slight struggle with my p182 - there's a fat bundle of captive cables for a modular supply and its slightly longer than the Corsair I think, but it does have an awesome amount of total outputs, inc quad 6/8 pin pci-e. plus a better lower fail rate apparently - and the 5 year warranty is to a UK base not mainland Europe/US. I'll pass the fixed/returned/replaced Corsair onto my son whenever I get it totally sorted.
 
I chose the Seasonic M12D SS-850W because of the UK RMA Warranty.

OCZ / Corsair are Netherlands costs a small fortune sending them there - waste of money if it goes wrong.

Hope anyone with a Corsair PSU doesnt fail but if it does they might not be so recommending when they find out how much it costs to ship to Netherlands. ;)
 
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Depends on the spec but I'm running the Corsair HX 450W with a C2D E6600, 8800GTS OC, 1x Raptor, 1x 500GB SATA, 1x Optical SATA, 1x PCI card, 1x PCI-E Card, 2x 80mm Fans. There is still plenty of room, all of them components together probably don't exceed 300 watts.
 
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