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Cooler Master MWE V2 850W 80+ Gold Full Modular ATX Power Supply
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I was thinking of buying it for $85, but for $70 it's even better! Thanks, OP
I’ve had it in my rig for a year now. It’s been solid, runs quiet and the full modular cables are a lifesaver for clean builds. No issues with power delivery, even with my RTX 4070.
- @NebulaNomad Oct 10
Is 850W overkill? I’m building a mid-tier gaming PC, don’t wanna buy more than I need
- @CuriousGeorge Oct 10
Depends on your setup. For mid-tier, 850W might be more than necessary unless you’re planning to upgrade later. But it’s future-proofing, especially with GPUs needing more power these days.
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- Fully modular.
- 80+ gold efficiency.
- 2 EPS connectors.
- High temperature resilience.
- 120mm HDB fan/semi-fanless operation.
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4 Comments
I was thinking of buying it for $85, but for $70 it's even better! Thanks, OP
I’ve had it in my rig for a year now. It’s been solid, runs quiet and the full modular cables are a lifesaver for clean builds. No issues with power delivery, even with my RTX 4070.
Is 850W overkill? I’m building a mid-tier gaming PC, don’t wanna buy more than I need
Depends on your setup. For mid-tier, 850W might be more than necessary unless you’re planning to upgrade later. But it’s future-proofing, especially with GPUs needing more power these days.