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be quiet! Pure Power 12 M 1000W Gold ATX 3.0 Power Supply $249 + Delivery ($0 MEL/BNE/SYD C&C) @ Scorptec

350

Nice price for an ATX 3.0 1000W unit

BN717

A Tier Speculative
Full modular
120mm RB Silence-optimized be quiet! fan
2x EPS, 4x PCI-E, 1x PCI-E 5.0 12VHPWR 600W, 6x SATA, 2x Molex
10 year warranty

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  • Would this be considered nicer than say FSP HYDRO G PRO 1000W 80Plus Gold?. My eBay has it for 229 with the HGMAY Code and it has free delivery.

    • Does that have a fanless mode? If so I'd go that.

      • Yeah it has an Eco Switch to not run under 30% load

    • +2

      Same power supply mate

      Fsp make be queits power supplies

      Bequiet prob might have better customer support

      This model is the fsp hydro internals rebadged with some bequiet materials like the fan

      • +1

        true, would it be worth going for a Plat rated psu over these? ordered my 7900 xtx and will be getting a 13900k or a 7950x as well in next week or so.

        • Those ratings,don't mean that much once it's gold or above unless you are gonna be THRASING the shit out these

          Higher than 80 plus is always a good thing,but a higher ranking doesn't always mean it's better or more reliable

          i

          a 1000watt psu

          Short of intermitten 100us spikes,you aren't going ANYWHERE near even probably using 600-700watts when gaming

          My 4090 playing games entire system load barely hits 590 in most games.

      • +1

        Incorrect, Pure Power 12 M 1000W is 12V multi rail, FSP HYDRO G PRO 1000W is 12V single rail

      • The vendor for this one is HEC, not FSP like many of the other be quiet! power supplies.

    • +2

      Couple of things - firstly, how dodgy are @BPC Technology to use use the wrong Platinum PTM PRO specs for the Gold model:

      Your eBay deal
      Same product on BPC

      Secondly, this be quiet is not a simple rebadge - this is 12V multi (dual) rail vs the 12V single rail on the FSP

      • So which one would you recommend? Whats the differences between multi / single rail? Thanks

        • +1

          Both units are fine, both A Tier

          Single vs Multi Rail, read this

          Design of the be quiet rails:

          12V Rail 1 552W
          12V Rail 2 500W

          Looks like they designed Rail 1 for the GPU (4090 has 450W TDP) and Rail 2 for the CPU and everything else

  • Thanks grabbed 2

  • +2

    Ouch, got my seasonic vertex 1000w for 369. Should have waited for this.

    • what can you do :) Same.

    • seasonic's are pretty bulletproof though, i'd rather that

  • Dang, its $25 postage for me :/

  • wish they have some SFX product.

  • Will this be enough to power up 4090 and a 13900k

    • More than enough

  • What is the difference between a 650w and 1200w powersupply besides the maximum deliverable power?

    Is it more energy efficient? or do people buy it for future upgrades/margin of safety for gpus?

    • Overclocking stability I thought and lots of harddrives

      • No one OC's anymore mate

        memory timings sure,and on the GPU..but not much headroom for that

        It's pointless most u will gain is a 100-200 mhz just let PBO and turbo mode do it auto

        The CPUS today are Balls to the wall clocked anyway,as we have seen with AMD this week..They are Redlined for voltage as is

        No point (profanity) around with a 13700k either for what 2-3 fps gain

        • Thats What I thought, there is no need for a 1200watt PSU now a days…

    • If one were to stick to NVIDIA's recommended wattage, 650W would be the minimum they recommend for their current lowest performance 4000 series card, the 4070.

      Efficiency would depend on load, as it's not a flat line.

  • +1

    Thanks OP, bought one.

  • Really want one of these in 550W.

  • This or msi 1000g for a similar price

    • yeah keen to know

    • Be quiet any day

      MSi has a (profanity) DISGUSTINg warrantys team

      i had a suprim GPU die. refused warranty at first..then took 3 months for new GPU

  • Forgive my dumb question, but what exactly is the benefit of an ATX 3.0 PSU as opposed to just a regular one but with an adapter, besides the appearance of the cables.

    • Mostly to eliminate user error from failing to plug the adapters in properly.. and to eliminate failure due to cheaply made adapters which vary in quality between manufacturers.

      Both are a potential fire hazard or can damage your shiny new card.

      If you’re buying a reliable brand GPU and take care plugging things in I think you’re fine tho. I wouldn’t upgrade just for a new connector

      • from what I've heard, those connectors at the GPU end are the ones that caused fires regardless of brand and quality, just that people are not plugging them in properly.

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