I don't remember what was in my Ivy Bridge build, I think it was a 700W Corsair in a Cooler Master HAF case. I gave it to my kid brother after I sold the MoBo and GPU. On a somewhat related note I totally recapped a no-name AT power supply for my Kryoflux/3.5/5.25 floppy rig
A good pc psu reaches its efficiency peak at 40-60% load. Always allow for headroom so it is not working hard, very good chance of it lasting beyond its warranty. Dont buy cheap crap without power factor correction, 80 plus gold or higher efficiency is desired. When cheap psus die, they take out components. I learnt my lesson many years ago. I have had 1 high quality psu die as it dropped its 3.3 volt rail, the other 3 I bought have lasted a very long time 5 years plus.
Just built a gaming system for a track car simulator project..Aorus Elite LGA 1200 motherboard, 16GB Ram, i9 processor...Corsair Capellix water cooling for the CPU, Corsair case...and a Nvidia 3080 Founder's graphics adapter - all powered by a Corsair 850W Gold ATX power supply. I am blown away by the quality of the Corsair products and the PS modular cable system. The cables are incredibly well-made, far heavier gauge than needed. I'm amazed at the quality and at the $150 price point.
Nice Fred - lot's of air flow. Where does the dog sleep now?