Antec NeoPower 480W PSU $87.99 AR w/ free shipping @Buy.com

yekim

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Buy.com has the Antec NeoPower 480W modular PSU for $87.99 AR w/ free shipping. Tax wherever Buy.com charges tax...

Buy.com

Here is a decent review at HWHell

Linky Rebatey. Rebate expires today (6/10/05).

Lowest otherwise is at ZZF, for about $120 shipped
 

JSLIM

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cool, gonna see if im approved for the $30 free buy.com credit card.

edit: approved. lol
 

amheck

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Originally posted by: JSLIM
cool, gonna see if im approved for the $30 free buy.com credit card.

edit: approved. lol

I did the same thing and just got the Seasonic S12-500 for $89.99 shipped via buy.com

 

Shyatic

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This thing any good for an SLI setup? I want to run two nVidia cards along with a Raptor drive, Seagate drive, optical and AMD 3200+. I'm not sure which nVidia cards I'd run, but I do need to buy one sometime soon -- probably a 6600GT as that was the 'bang for the buck' card that was available at the time.

Thanks!
 

woodman1999

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Originally posted by: Scribe
This thing any good for an SLI setup? I want to run two nVidia cards along with a Raptor drive, Seagate drive, optical and AMD 3200+. I'm not sure which nVidia cards I'd run, but I do need to buy one sometime soon -- probably a 6600GT as that was the 'bang for the buck' card that was available at the time.

Thanks!

Well, to answer this question, I am ruining a A64 3500+, 3 Optical drives, a HD, 2 6800GT's (PCI-X) and have no problems with the power supply.

By the by, this is a very nice deal. Not to big a fan of rebates, but for those that are, good luck!
 

yekim

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Originally posted by: Scribe
This thing any good for an SLI setup? I want to run two nVidia cards along with a Raptor drive, Seagate drive, optical and AMD 3200+. I'm not sure which nVidia cards I'd run, but I do need to buy one sometime soon -- probably a 6600GT as that was the 'bang for the buck' card that was available at the time.

Thanks!

I bumped into this deal because I was looking for a new supply for my NF4 SLI board from DFI. Check out this list... DFI does recommend this PSU for SLI (in addition to some others). DFI PSU Guide

*off-topic-edit* Can someone explain why you'd SLI two 6600GTs? A single 6800GT outperforms two 6600GTs in SLI (Tom's Charts) for about the same price, less power, less headaches....