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Here's what It'll be powering (may change a bit):

 

AMD 64 3000+ Venice

XFX 6600 GT GPU

1 GB PC3200 Patriot RAM

DFI Infinity Board

NEC DVD-RW Drive

Logitech mx518 mouse

Logitech x-230 2.1 Speakers

Coolmaster digital function panel

Zalman 7700 CU HS/F

2x 80 mm Fans

1x 120 mm fan

Oh and a keyboard :P

 

I'm already a bit overbudget as it is so I'm going to have to wait a while but I was thinking a PSU like this:

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817182009

 

or

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817182010

 

Any suggestions? thx

 

-sheep

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I would suggest the Aerocool 550W Turbine Power. I've seen nothing but glowing reviews, and my older Aeropower II+ 550w 20 pin psu is powering my rig perfectly (Venice @ 325x8, 1.5 gigs ddr433, 6 hard drives, 2 optical drives, x850xt pe) with the rails not even drooping at all under load.

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You dont want to get a cheap psu or else you could fry your rig... I would wait another few days/weeks (whenever you next get paid) and get something of quality.

 

Yes but I don't think I have to invest in a $120 PSU like a powerstream to get a good, reliable PSU.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817104934

 

ATX2.0, Good Company, and Pre-Sleeved....

 

I have one and love it

 

Ah yes, I have that one bookmarked. Except on ewiz it's $20 less:

 

http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=PS-FS500A

 

seems like the way to go with my budget...

 

-sheep

Edited by fatsheep

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Hi there i have Hiper TYPE R Blue 580 Watt running a hell lot more than you have and work brill only cost 65 quid from pc world has same featurs as x conect even has 12 cm blue lead fan and small 10 cm fan at back that runs over when ya have shutdown ya comp to cool it have a look pal

 

http://www.hipergroup.com/products/hpu-4b580.html

 

has all this :-

Unique user friendly modular design to reduce excess cables.

Patented design device extension cables.

Supports ATX up to v2.2 & Intel BTX configuration.

Complies with all Intel & AMD CPU specification requirement.

Gold Plated connector, preventing rust & bad connection.

High efficiency APFC (Active Power Factor Correction).

Connects up to 4 SATA HDD + 8 other component devices.

Dedicated PCI-E connector.

EZ-Grip Molex connector.

 

Power Train:

580Watt continuous output. (Peak Load 630 watts)

Newest ATX 2.2 with 2 x 12V connection

 

Chassis:

Full 1.0 mm Japanese Steel

Complete Mesh Body

High Gloss Titanium Coating

 

Cooling System:

Active Thermal Controlled Circuitry.

120 mm Long Life Chromed Blade Fan with LED.

80 Long Life Chromed Blade Fan with LED

Power-Off Component Protection design.

 

Power Delivery:

Aviation Type heavy duty Enamel Modular Connector (Patent Pending)

exTension Device Connection Cable(Patented Design)

UL/CE/TUV Grade Cables

Gold Plated Connector Pins.

Braided Power Cables.

EZ On/Off Connectors.

Serial ATA Connector.

 

Stability System:

Active Power Factor Correction.

 

Electrical Protection:

Over Voltage Protection Circuitry.

Over Current Protection Circuitry.

Short Circuit Protection Circuitry.

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You dont want to get a cheap psu or else you could fry your rig... I would wait another few days/weeks (whenever you next get paid) and get something of quality.

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what!!??

 

true enough, but there are plenty of quality PSU's for under $100

 

go to newegg and look at the Antec's, there's like 4 or 5 nice models that fall under $100 that would power that system nicely, look at the Antec True Power's, it's way more than enough to power that rig, something like the 480 or 550, mayeb slightly over $100, like $110, but well worth it

 

forget pretty, if you want pretty, buy a quality PSU and mod it yourself, i have yet to see a quality PSU that has all the lights and clear panels and so on.......the companies that make quality PSU's are all about business

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Stay away from cheap psu's if you are going to oc or not. and if you decide to do any led modding you'll want something with dual 12V rails.

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Bigred gave me the recommendation to buy a 535 Watt enermax, to replace my old X-connect, i did fine so far. its got dual 12V rails at 18 amps a piece and 24 pin connector.

 

 

If you can't trust Bigred, then who the hell can you trust.

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i too am currently shopping for one in the same price bracket you are. and i went shopping for a premium power brick. The details i found necessary are dual 12v rails. (although i see some nice 36a single 12v rail PSU's out there.) and possible SLi compliant for a future proof upgrade. who knows what youll want to get later. so keeping Bigred's advice in mind i went to find other options too. turns out that.......Bigred is right on the money as usual.

 

Enermax EG565ax-VEF is the best choice. it has everything you need:

-dual 12v rails (missing in OCZ's powerstream lineup till you ge to a 600w model, 33a tho otherwise)

-active PFC (missing in Antec's line)

-dual SLi connectors if you wanted to go that route...(when dual 16x pci-e arrives and 6800 prices drop)

 

so it has everythign you need...for $114 at newegg. im off to get one now. it for sure will help me get my memory off its butt and up into the +10% area. the only other option is the PCP&C 510w. +$100 more is alot of money. thats a waterblock and a pump right there!

(anyone have one of these Enermax badboys on a serious overclock? id be interested in seeing a 30 min. OCCT test chart on the rails.)

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