Power Supply

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  1. Namrac

    Namrac Well-Known Member

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    I need a new power supply, at least 350W. Price between $20 and $60. SLi/PCIe not required, don't have either of 'em. If someone could locate a good one on TD or NewEgg, that would be great.
     
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    Have you tried fries?
     
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    Thats a cool lookin one, Not a bad price eather, just be sure to get the right one, Is your computer heatin up like crazy?
     
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    No, I just need a more powerful one for the new graphics card I'm getting.
     
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    great deal i would say go for it but watch the heat and your pc
     
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    or, hey! u could get a new comp!
     
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    Make sure the pins are right...for your mobo that is..
     
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    THIS is currently the best PSU you can get for under $60.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817104954

    - Fortron is one of the top names in the power supply industry.
    - Dual 12V+ rails
    - 24-pin main connector and 6-pin PCIe connector
    - 120mm fan = lot more quiet

    Don't buy from any crap brands like Thermaltake, ULTRA, Aspire, or any of those third-rate companies. Your PSU will blow out and you might end up losing some other parts. This is the one thing you cannot skimp on in your computer. Go with the Fortron.
     

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