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i wanna oc a 1700+ and i'm gonna go with an allied PSU. should i go with the $33 400w one or $41 450w one? thanx
Originally posted by: human2k
Its only small difference, get the Allied 450W. I bought mines local, it was only $5 difference. The 450W has some very stable voltages, its perfect for overclocking. Currently is powering my Epox 8RDA, XP2100@2.36GHZ, 512mb samsung, 2x80gb HD's, liteon dvd/cdrw. Stable as a rock!
Originally posted by: shady06
thanx for the replies, i guess 450w it is
Originally posted by: nick1985
your making a mistake
Originally posted by: Shimmishim
Originally posted by: nick1985
your making a mistake
he's not making a mistake...
the allied true power 450W is a GREAT psu...
what are you basing your comments upon? just because it's "antec" doesnt make it great...
ANYWAY...
true power allied 450W = 41 bucks at newegg.com... it has a combined 3.3 and 5 volt rail of 230W which is more than enough for o/c-ing a 1700+ at high speeds...
what makes the allied such a great psu is that the 3.3 and 5 volt rails UNDER LOAD DO NOT FLUCTUATE BY MORE THAN ~1%!!!!!
as compared to the standard that makes a decent psu ~5% fluctuation..
now tell me again... how is he making a mistake????
Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Allied is a marketing company, they don't actually make anything. They have it made with their labels, very common in the computer parts biz. I've never dealt with their 450w models, but I've seen several of their 300w models, all dead, all made by Deer. These weren't in enthusiast boxes, just basic computer owners who were happy until, one day, they tried to boot up and all they got was a loud bang and puff of smoke. These boxes were all about 1-1/2 to 2 yrs old, and when the psu popped, it didn't go peacefully- it took other components with it, depending.
Sometimes things change, maybe Deer is making better stuff, or maybe Allied is buying them from somebody else. One thing hasn't changed, though, they're too inexpensive to be very high quality. So you may get over for a while, particularly considering very few boxes actually draw 175w.
I like stuff I can trust, and as far as I'm concerned, Allied doesn't sell it. This is stuff you can trust-
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduct.asp?description=17-104-997&refer=pricewatch
http://www.dealsonic.com/herhecldt45d.html
Along with the Antecs and a few others. The Fortron is particularly beefy.
Originally posted by: rogue1979
The Allied 400/450-watt is a high quality power supply. Just because they don't overcharge like some of the other so-called name brands. I had a Antec 400-watt that lasted for one year and died. I thought it was a great power supply, but my Allied 450-watt has stronger and more stable voltages, runs much cooler, and has a much heavier physical construction. It is an overkill for my 1700+@2300MHz, I am completely confident the 400-watt version would be more than enough. A name brand 400/450 watt might be able to compare in performance, but why pay more? And I don't care what the specifications say, a name brand 300/350-watt will not compare.
