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The power supply is one of the most important and underrated components for users with little experience. As opposed to what the manufacturers want us to believe, nowadays, computers consume a lot less energy than in the past. Therefore, it's not needed to pick a power supply with exorbitant Watts.

Power supply calculators are often unreliable, suggesting power supplies with more watts than you would actually need. The fundamental factor is build quality: a good 500 watt power supply can be better than an economic 700 watt one. Unfortunately, the quality varies significantly, and even power supplies from the same brand can exhibit substantial differences. The sole recommendation is to seek information on specialized websites.

Picking the right wattage requires evaluating CPU and graphic card consumption first. Every computer with an APU o low-end graphic card will consume very little, so power supplies like the Corsair CX are a best-buy. A good cheap alternative is the EVGA. For a mid/high-end computer, a good quality 650W power supply is more than enough, 750W if you choose video cards that consume a lot, and you don't want to take risks.

Models like the SeaSonic Gold and Corsair RM offer great quality and Gold efficiency certification. To save some money, Bronze certified power supplies are a good alternative.

If you don't feel safe and want some more watts, then we recommend the EVGA superNOVA, the Corsair RMi or the top quality SeaSonic Prime with Platinum certification.

Above 750W is a sensible choice only for those who have a top GPU configuration. An excellent model with 80 PLUS Platinum certification is the Corsair HX. For the highest build quality, there is the Corsair AX.

Remember: NEVER buy cheap power supplies, as they can cause irreversible damage to other components.

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