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10 year warranty, Japanese capacitors, Tom`s Hardware and Kitguru recommendations.
Not as good. Lower tier and no 16-pin connector for modern Nvidia cards.
Well, I would not trust this one to last. Just because company makes one good PSU series doesn`t mean that all their PSUs are good.
You can make cheap PSU, with high wattage, even efficiency is not big issue, but it might still be crap at the end.
There is no golden rule to find best, but looking on the length of warranty is a good indication.
Nobody will give long warranty to PSU built on cheap chinese components.
Looking on brand is not so good idea.
Even Seasonic doesn't produce all PSU with this name. Corsair also orders them by different manufacturers.
Tierlist (from internet) is good, but quite outdated.
New ATX 3.0 and 3.1 standard requires PSUs to be able to handle transient spikes for up to 200% of their rated power. So ATX 3.1 PSU rated for 850W should be able to handle 1700W short spikes.
So, theoretically any ATX 3.1 PSU should be of a very decent quality.
I personally recommend ones with 5 CPU&PCI-E ports so you can use motherboards with 2 ports and GPU with 3 ports in the future without a need of daisy chain connection.
Like the newest version of Corsair RM850x or NZXT C1200 Gold ATX 3.1 for example.
Deepcool PK800D, 800W, 80+ Bronze.
Deepcool PL750D, 750W, 80+ Bronze.
Zalman MegaMax, 800W, 80+ Standart.
Chieftec Chieftronic SteelPower, 750W, 80+ Bronze (BDK-750FC).
Chieftec Proton, 750W, 80+ Bronze (BDF-750C) RTL.
Cieftec "GDP-750C", 750W, ATX, PS2, 80PLUS, 140mm.
Redragon RGPS-850W. 850W, modular, 80 Plus Gold.
Cougar GX 800 Modular, PCIe Connector-4 pcs, ATX v2.31, 800W, Active PFC, 140mm Fan, 80 Plus Gold GX800 Retail.
ADATA XPG PYLON750B-BKCEU, 750W, 80+Bronze.
Montech GAMMA II, 750W, 80+ Gold (GAMMA750).
Is any of this worthy of attention?
This is a nightmare list and I would stay well away from everything on this list.
Seriously, it`s a parade of cheap Chinese capacitors.