Best $75 P/S?

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Mujuro said:
Which I am. How about this P/S?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817104154

I know it's a bit more, but it supports PCI-E. The reviews seem good.

I was just about to suggest that same PSU and then I saw your post.

I have the OCZ Powerstream 520W, and it is truly a great power supply. My Powerstream is both 24-pin and 20-pin. You can "clip-on" the additional 4-pin if your running a 24-pin. It's very easy to use.

I would assume that the 520W Modstream would have the same idea.
 
diabloII said:
that, unless you're running a pci-e gfx card



What did you mean by that? i am having a problem with my comp. and some1 suggested that PSU is the issue.

This might help me.
 
god damned you US dudes get PC components so much cheaper that over here in the UK. :(

I spent £80 on my PSU and you people spend $80 (bout £50) on an almost identical one.

Damned you :p
 
Diabetic said:
god damned you US dudes get PC components so much cheaper that over here in the UK. :(

I spent £80 on my PSU and you people spend $80 (bout £50) on an almost identical one.

Damned you :p

I spent like $140 on mine.
 
I read a post not too long ago that said that the people who made the power supplys for thermal were 4th rate.
 
hell no, thermaltake PSUs are quality pieces of hardware, up there with Antec, Ennermax, PCP&C, and OCZ
 
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