Best PSU under $35

Darkhawk28

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I have a bunch of parts lying around and I figure I need to put it to some use...

Setup

AMD T-Bird 1.4ghz
Abit KT7A
768MB PC133 RAM
40gig HD
Radeon 9600pro 256mb

I have a case that will work, so that's not an issue.

I have a couple of PSU's in mind, but I want to see what everyone here thinks.

I'm not too terribly up on the PSU lingo and what discerns a good PSU from a bad one other than wattage and amount of amps on the 12V line.

I appreciate the help. :)
 

JasonE4

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It's only worth it if you'll keep the psu when you upgrade that computer to much better components in the future.
 

Darkhawk28

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Originally posted by: JasonE4
It's only worth it if you'll keep the psu when you upgrade that computer to much better components in the future.

True, very true.

Great, thanks guys. Gonna order the 350W version.
 

mwmorph

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well if you will be willing to spend more than $35 then i do recommend the 400w version. much more amps on the +5 and 3.3 amp scale.(30/30 v.s. 22/21).
A lot of components still use +5a(cpu, all usb powered devices, some fans) and 3.3v(a little from pci, agp and video cards) and 22a is pretty weak. i had a 240w hipro psu that puts out 25a at +5.
 

duragezic

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Yeah I'd hit FS/FT for sure. 400W? WTF?

Lemme tell ya, I got a comp for my parents that is almost the EXACT same as that. Tbird 1.33ghz, 512mb PC133, 9600 Pro (was in there at one time), 20GB hard drive, 1 optical, couple case fans, and its been running fine for over a year with a no-name 250 W that has pretty crappy ratings. A 300 W would be PLENTY.
 

Jiggz

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I was able to get an Enermax 431W for $35.00 shipped from the FS/FT and it works great and silent too!