While a great PSU for a middle ground build that's on a budget (while low $10 rebate).... Like say a FX-6300 and a R9 390 as it has the 1 x 6-Pin, 1 x 6+2-Pin covered. I just think if wanting to OC (CPU and/or GPU) it might be a little lacking. Probably good for a 380X and decent OC on both. In the past have when in the range it's been the "tried and true" Corsair CX500, they did fine say a 95W CPU and 270X or 280 OC'd. Thinking ahead to the new generation of CPU/GPU around the corner this is be plenty suitable to undertake upgrades, even a CPU/Mobo switch out.
All that said there's the Corsair CX600 600W for $37 -AR $20 and a $8 off w/ promo code EMCKNNR44, ends 12/30. It has 2 x 6+2-Pin and offers +12V@46A vs. +12V@40A with Seasonic. That's a super PSU to do an OC'd FX-6300 and the R9 390 while holding it in around $650 for a nice build.
Agree, considering this can handle a i7 4790K (88W TDP) OC'd on a H100 AIO, along with a OC'd GTX 980 while stay calm and collected is just crazy. Back a couple of years 700-1000W unit and up where all folks talked about.
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All that said there's the Corsair CX600 600W for $37 -AR $20 and a $8 off w/ promo code EMCKNNR44, ends 12/30. It has 2 x 6+2-Pin and offers +12V@46A vs. +12V@40A with Seasonic. That's a super PSU to do an OC'd FX-6300 and the R9 390 while holding it in around $650 for a nice build.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139028
Thank you!