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true, i'm just thinking in order of likelihood though.
I would say PSU problems are not unlikely though. They can be common with low quality PSU'strue, i'm just thinking in order of likelihood though.
looking at this psu
Newegg.com - Athena Power AP-MP4ATX40 MicroATX Ver 2.2 400W Power Supply 115/230 V cUL,UL, TUV, CB, CE - Retail
short as possible would be a plus since i have a full sized cd drive and not a micro one
on the plus side i can salvage the fan from the psu and mod it into the side of the acryllic on the case
PCBuilder on 2/11/2007
Pros: Power supply itself works fine, has alot of connectors.
Cons: Fans are poor quality. Shortly after installation of the PSU both fans (the one in the front and back) started to "rattle" some. The sound is like bad bearings or something rubbing against the blades, but there isn't. Since it's both fans I believe this isn't just a slip through QC.
That's about the best you'll get for that amount of money.i was looking at this if your interested
Newegg.com - FSP Group (Fortron Source) AX400-PN, RoHS, 12cm FAN, version 2.2, 2 SATA, 20+ 4 pin, PCI Express, 400W Power Supply - Retail
Now that's going to be a problem, I think.sounds great however will it fit in my m-atx case?
I honestly think you'd be better off getting a new standard ATX case, so you can get a better power supply (and more room/airflow for your PC parts)found another micro that newegg didnt have
looking at this one
Omega Pure Black 430-Watt Micro ATX SATA-Ready 2024-Pin Power Supply PSOM430 at TigerDirect.com