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The Thermaltake is a slightly nicer PSU. Fully modular vs. semi-modular, quieter fan, double the warranty (10 years instead of 5). But it's a bit more expensive. You also won't get the kettle cord with it so that's another R 79 (unless you already have one, which you probably do, if you already have a PC). And if, one day, you upgrade to a GPU that uses a 12VHPWR cable, it's only R 15 extra with the Super Flower as opposed to R 255 extra with the Thermaltake.

They're both reliable brands. If it were me I'd get the Thermaltake, but if the price difference will hurt a lot, the Super Flower will probably be fine too.
 
The Thermaltake is a slightly nicer PSU. Fully modular vs. semi-modular, quieter fan, double the warranty (10 years instead of 5). But it's a bit more expensive. You also won't get the kettle cord with it so that's another R 79 (unless you already have one, which you probably do, if you already have a PC). And if, one day, you upgrade to a GPU that uses a 12VHPWR cable, it's only R 15 extra with the Super Flower as opposed to R 255 extra with the Thermaltake.

They're both reliable brands. If it were me I'd get the Thermaltake, but if the price difference will hurt a lot, the Super Flower will probably be fine too.
Thank you, i actually purchased the superflower but there is a delay with the delivery and they have offered me the thermaltake PSU (i have to pay the difference). So i was just weighing up my options. i appreciate the feedback thank you alot
 
They're both overkill for your setup, but they're both good options.
 
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