Which PSU?

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I just cant decide on a PSU. I have an antec 1200 and have been looking at Antec CP 1000W Modular Power Supply and for £100 that sounds great. I have also been looking at zalman, akasa and corsair and i just cant decide! Please help me decide :)
 
if you buy the CP psu it will only ever fit a couple of cases, so you cant take it with you if you ever decide to swap cases.

Akasa are too cheap.

leaving just corsair, Antec, Seasonic or Bequiet as the stand out choices.

any more info as too what you want this psu to power, any future upgrades?
 
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If you listed your current PC's specs and what you are planning for future upgrades, the rest of us would have a better idea of what wattage PSU to recommend. (apologies if I sound patronising)

The PSU in the link below at the price it is right now is what I'd buy for 90% of new PC's that's out there right now (Except for probably a Core i7 970 or 980x with 480Sli graphics)

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-008-CS
 
If you listed your current PC's specs and what you are planning for future upgrades, the rest of us would have a better idea of what wattage PSU to recommend. (apologies if I sound patronising)

The PSU in the link below at the price it is right now is what I'd buy for 90% of new PC's that's out there right now (Except for probably a Core i7 970 or 980x with 480Sli graphics)

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-008-CS

My pc specs that I will be getting are - i7 930 , Asus P6X58D-E , corsair h70 , xms3 6gb , ati 5870 (going to get another 5870 in future crossfire) 1tb hdd 64 gb ssd crucial(maybe another ssd in future). I was looking for a psu that will last quite long without having to change.
 
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