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Best PSU to overclock XP-M 2400

fibes

Senior member
Allied 400W

or

TTGI TT-350SS

I would like to O.C. to XP3200 speeds. I also plan to run a 6600GT, an Abit NF7-S mobo,512MB 3200 ram, 1-Maxor 80GB H.D., 1-CDRW and 4-80mm case fans.

Allied shows 15A on the 12V, but mine is actually 18A on the 12V. I also have super-flower which is only 350 watts, but it provides 22A on the 12V.

Thanks
 
Either one has enough power, but I'd be more concerned about stability. I have no experience with either of these company's PSU, but you get what you pay for.
 
Originally posted by: Dopefiend
PC Power & Cooling, Fortron (FSP), etc. Named brands.


Both of these PSU's are on the AMD's recommended list. I have been running the Allied 400W for about a year now(non overclocked CPU), and it has been rock stable. The Super-Flower is new. I heard they are rebadged Enermax's, so I deceided to give them a try. My concern is which PSU is best to overclock? I was just wondering if anyone out there had any experiences with any or both of these products?
 
Originally posted by: fibes
Originally posted by: Dopefiend
PC Power & Cooling, Fortron (FSP), etc. Named brands.


Both of these PSU's are on the AMD's recommended list. I have been running the Allied 400W for about a year now(non overclocked CPU), and it has been rock stable. The Super-Flower is new. I heard they are rebadged Enermax's, so I deceided to give them a try. My concern is which PSU is best to overclock? I was just wondering if anyone out there had any experiences with any or both of these products?

You could always be the first one.😉
 
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