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Here is a list of Corsair PSUs which also have the OEM listed:
http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page447.htm
It's mainly Channel Well Technology, a few Great Wall and Seasonic.
and a lot Flextronic. The CS and SF are Great Wall.
I use a Corsair HX1000i which has held up fine so far.
Take for example these two "identical" tools:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pXM5bHSk2Y
The only place I know that had people with good knowledge of PSU are in jonnyguru forum (there maybe other places as well, just that I don't know, but definitely not here)
You can get something more decent in that low budget range, just not the seasonic or EVGA units I mentioned.
http://www.jonnyguru.com/forums/showthread.php?15013-Is-a-Seasonic-S12II-worth-buying-by-today-standards
The Gold silver bronze certificate are just efficiency not quality. So the Corsair cv is still worse than the CX even though they are the same bronze certificate.
It's a huge mis-generalization that recommending the PSU's is a bad advice because of a pricing.
Recommendations also have to be made with the origin in mind not only to US market availability.