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I'm planning a new mini-ITX build in the Cooler Master NR200 case. I want a high quality, fully modular SFX power supply that will fit well in this compact case.
I'm looking at 650-850W Gold rated units from Corsair, Silverstone, EVGA, etc. Does anyone have experience with SFX PSUs in the NR200? Which models fit best and provide the cleanest power?
My system will have a Ryzen 7600X CPU and RTX 4070 GPU if that affects PSU requirements. Any advice is much appreciated!
For the Cooler Master NR200, I highly recommend the Corsair SF750. It's a premium SFX power supply that offers excellent efficiency (80+ Platinum) and plenty of power for most high-end builds. The cables are flexible, making cable management easier in the tight NR200 case. It's also very quiet, which is crucial for SFF builds.
850W PSU.