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General912
Im looking for a fairley inexpensive one with the wires pre loomed. @ least 450 watts. and dont say i dont need it because i do need the 450.
kobalt
I won't argue with you on 400+watts, everybody should have at least that much.
This place has all names and they sleeve most everything PS, fan wires etc. wink.gif

http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ind...e0d7f84763bd02c

i would suggest this one 460w at $129
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/pro...e0d7f84763bd02c
Cyber Surfer
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I have that PSU and it is rock solid! wink.gif
General912
ouch a little more then what i was looking to speend. gezz my motherboard cost less then that.
smithy
Check out at newegg>

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-153-007&depa=0
General912
well thats about the price im looking for. But i want something with all the wires sleaved. so i dont have to worry about a mess.
InvaderTrax
You wanna save money? Check these out. For $12 you could buy a dozen and just replace them as you go. Probably last longer all together than an expensive one
http://www.pricewatch.com/1/297/2785-1.htm
Neural Interface
just get the TT 480W and buy a sleeving kit, it would be cheaper and you would also learn how to sleave smile.gif thats what im gonna do.
Ziggy54354
if u wanna be really ghetto/cheap use electrical tape as your sleeving. It's easy to do and if done right it looks good. I have a 450W allied power supply and its held up for 5 months so i'd recommened that. Its only about 40$
gravy
Check these out: http://www.pctoys.com/productslist.aspx?categoryid=6

All UV reactive connectors, clear top, two lighted UV fans, fan speed adjutable, components in PSU coated to be UV reactive. Read the reviews. All for like $71.00.
cyberpc04
QUOTE ([Nerual interface)
,Dec 24 2003, 08:49 AM] just get the TT 480W and buy a sleeving kit, it would be cheaper and you would also learn how to sleave smile.gif thats what im gonna do.

Don't get the TT 480W, in my opinion it sucks. I bought one, had it for about a month and it went bad on me. I replaced it with an enermax 460w, which has a way higher 12v rail which is much needed. If you need a good psu go with an antec 480w for like $80 or an enermax 460w for about the same. They have better efficency ratings and much higher 12v rails. They are just great psu's for good prices. Say NO to TT!
Will Smith
first of all to clear everything up. You don't need a full 450 watts. What ur looking for are larger 12V rails. I no longer have my 2.4C in the shuttle case due to the limited room but when i did i was running the 2.4C at roughly 3.3ghz, a o/ced 9800 pro 256, 1 gig of pc4000, Twin raptors, tornado fan, cd-rw/dvd-rom. That is with a 200W psu. You will never have the real need for 450 Watts but most ppl think that the problem that they have is with the total power and not the 12V rails they use. At one time i even had two more Hd's in the shuttle hanging out and still no problems. So check the 12V rails!!!!

before i got my 550W psu in my full tower i was running a 350 Watt psu with 8 tornado fans, and 8 cold cathodes along with the hardware listed below and it was still fine.

Remember large 12V rails = Good
Special_K
QUOTE ([Nerual interface)
,Dec 24 2003, 03:49 PM] just get the TT 480W and buy a sleeving kit, it would be cheaper and you would also learn how to sleave smile.gif thats what im gonna do.

thats what im doin but i still gotta get my molex remover and the sleving :/ imma get it at frozencpu.com tho biggrin.gif biggrin.gif sale!!
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