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At least with more expensive brands you usually have good warranty up to 10 years.
I've had some last years, some only minutes.
I still have an old PC I built back in 98 running fairly healthy. It could die any day now. Or it could last me many more years. Granted, it isn't on all the time and only on when I get that need for nostalgia.
I don't know if I'm lucky or something, but still - wouldn't really worry for at least few years.
On the other hand I tried my old GTX 550 Ti in an old Dell PC which had to use an adapter to connect (2) 4-pin IDE drive cables to 6-pin power to the GPU and its 305 watt PSU and no problems at 240 watts AC input.
I have heard of some people having their PSU go up in smoke or explode, but they must have been cheap or defective.
EVGA SuperNovaG2 is always Gold rated... the G stands for Gold while SuperNova also have Titanium rated PSU starting with T and so on.
SuperNova is a nice PSU and imo the only real good EVGA PSU line. With Corsair as they dont build PSU's themself their only good line are the SeaSonic Rebrands. But in that case you could go with SeaSonic in the first place imo.
Which CXM do you have since there like 4 versions of them ATM, all of them are really revision, 3 of them have green text, the newest one, and improve version is the gray version.
Green.
http://www.corsair.com/en-eu/~/media/CE5E2D9679AA4E0B82D4F61621F59789.ashx
Gray
http://www.corsair.com/en-eu/~/media/0A2EA972C0BA4095B6B017079FF2297C.ashx
If you had the CXM for nearly 4 years, then I say it's the green version 1, or version 2, also you shouldn't worry really if it lasted that long, just means you got a good one out of the batch. Hope that put your mind at ease, but if you really want to replace it, get one that has 5, or more years for warranty.
I'll jump on a Seasonic next time, because I read is the best.
Look here for PSU's, might find one within your budget. I set it to 4 brands, with bronze and gold rated, with 500watts, or highier.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/power-supply/#e=4,2&W=500,2000&m=11,14,71,39&sort=price&page=1
Here a Tier list for PSU made by the community, don't look at PSU below tier 4, you only want 1 - 4 tier, within each tier is brands, and then models. New PSU's came out not too long ago, so list haven't updated for those as of yet.
https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/631048-psu-tier-list-updated/
Here link to reviews to jonnyguru as he makes reviews, and score them also giving his opinions, not all PSU's are listed, so you have to ask if you need help to understand anything.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=All_Reviews