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Title says it all.

All replies are appreciated !
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What's your currency and what build do you have currently?
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The G2 is £1 cheaper on Amazon. So why not go with Platinum efficiency.

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The difference between the G2 and P2 units is minimal, to say the least. They're both based on SuperFlower's LeadEx platform(Gold and Platinum rated, respectively). You can pick up a 750G2 for about £95. The 750G2 has all black cables included, I'm pretty sure the P2 units have black and red cables. It's entirely up to you if you want to spend the extra on the 750P2 but either choice is a great one and I'd only get the P2 unit if I had the coin for it burning a hole in my pocket.

Also, keep in mind that the 750G2 units could easily as Platinum rated units anyway.
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I agree with the above users. After doing research for my computer build, I decided to go with the EVGA G2 850w just cause I wanted a little more room for upgrades. This is a great PSU and I'd recommend it
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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Thats the PSU i have. im running a GTX 970 and an i7 4790k. More than enough power. not to mention an H100i
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Delph wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Thats the PSU i have. im running a GTX 970 and an i7 4790k. More than enough power. not to mention an H100i

That PSU Is bad quality, no arguing with that. Why would you buy that Non-Modular, Bronze PSU when to can get a Fully-Modular, Gold or Platinum much higher quality PSU.
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Like immersive said, what is your build? 750w maybe overkill for your rig.

Whats your budget and currency?
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Corsair 750w is what i have.
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owen-uk wrote Corsair 750w is what i have.


A ticking time bomb is what you have
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