Power Supply corsair sf600 vs bequiet sfx-L power 600

Narwhal

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for my upcoming build in the customMod sfx mini, wondering which one is better and also quieter
 

loader963

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Having a custom mod sfx, I’d definitely recommend any sfx psu over the sfx-l sizes. Especially if you are using 2.5” drives. Will make assembly and cable management much easier.

Edit: I’m using the Corsair sf600. Currently rocking an Asus 1080 Ti turbo and an 8700t ( was using a 8700k til I destroyed it) and I couldn’t hear the psu over the cpu or GPU fans. Only thing I hate about the Corsair sf600 is the stupidly rigid cables. I had to buy the premium individual sleeved ones to make my life easier.
 

Narwhal

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Having a custom mod sfx, I’d definitely recommend any sfx psu over the sfx-l sizes. Especially if you are using 2.5” drives. Will make assembly and cable management much easier.

Edit: I’m using the Corsair sf600. Currently rocking an Asus 1080 Ti turbo and an 8700t ( was using a 8700k til I destroyed it) and I couldn’t hear the psu over the cpu or GPU fans. Only thing I hate about the Corsair sf600 is the stupidly rigid cables. I had to buy the premium individual sleeved ones to make my life easier.
in canada the bequiet one is cheaper, but ius there enough space for cable management? ill do a cover anyway and even if its harder to cable manage its going to be quieteer which is very important for me. Ill be using one m.2 and one 2.5"
 

loader963

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While possible, there will definitely be more challenging cable issues with the additional 25mm~ extra length of the psu plus the additional loss underneath it with a 2.5 drive. I’ve tried to find someone using a sfx-l psu in the CM_sfx case or the Dan a4 (similar layout although a few mm taller and therefore easier) and hadn’t seen any. I know I’d avoid it like the plague though. Maybe a few others could chime in and give an opinion like @BozoSilvia or @sergiiua maybe?
 

BozoSilvia

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I personally don’t like SFX-L, as to me it’s just the awkward middle child of PSUs but a few of them are cost effective and I can see why people would purchase them as SFX PSUs are pricey. Although, I can say a SFX-L psu would be challenging to put in as well as a 2.5in drive but it can be done! Cable managing would be hell though. Better and quieter? The SF600 with a Noctua fan mod. And maybe some custom cables also.
 
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Narwhal

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I personally don’t like SFX-L, as to me it’s just the awkward middle child of PSUs but a few of them are cost effective and I can see why people would purchase them as SFX PSUs are pricey. Although, I can say a SFX-L psu would be challenging to put in as well as a 2.5in drive but it can be done! Cable managing would be hell though. Better and quieter? The SF600 with a Noctua fan mod. And maybe some custom cables also.
thanks, I think ill go with the sf600 and think about the fan mod once i've had it for a couple weeks. I.'m probably going to pick-up the sf sleeved cables from corsair as custom ones cost like 150$ for a set (50 casd for the corsair one's)
 

rfarmer

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thanks, I think ill go with the sf600 and think about the fan mod once i've had it for a couple weeks. I.'m probably going to pick-up the sf sleeved cables from corsair as custom ones cost like 150$ for a set (50 casd for the corsair one's)

Corsair is about to launch a SF600 Platinum that comes with the sleeved cables, $20 more than the Gold but that still saves you $20 with the cables.