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Best QUIET PSU for Around $80?

ManBearPig

Diamond Member
Anyone? Any help? I was looking at the seasonic 400watt, but im scared that wont be enough for this system. Thanks!
 
Against Forum rules to "shotgun"post...

Silverstone 460 w/ active PFC. If it will fit in a normal mid-tower case then this is enough power for it.
.bh.

 
A64 3400+ (NC) | BFG 6800GT OC | Fortron 530w PSU |
DFI Lanparty UT | 1GB Kingston Value RAM | Audigy 2 ZS Gamer |
Diamondmax10 w/ 16mb cache| Antec P160| Logitech Z2200 2.1 | NEC 3500A

Sorry, whats its mean to shotgun a post?

I did post this on another board, only for more ideas and because different people post.
 
A Seasonic ST400 can handle that config no problems.

Though you might need something beefier if in the future you plan to SLI, add more HDs or optical drives.

HTH.
 
this is running my 3200+, a8n-sli deluxe, 6600GT with no problems and is very stable. this psu can not be beat for the price. the 12v rail can handle dual 6800 ultras in sli.
 
shotgun = post in several sections on the same topic. Your rationale for doing so is the common one but the rule is the rule...
.bh.
 
Originally posted by: wisdomtooth
A Seasonic ST400 can handle that config no problems.

Though you might need something beefier if in the future you plan to SLI, add more HDs or optical drives.

HTH.

Either the seasonic (ST400 or S12) , forton or enermax noisetaker.
 
I'd vote for the Coolermaster Real Power 450W, just because I have one, and its definately nice and quiet, with great power and looks.
 
I have the Seasonic Power supply you are looking at. It is very quiet.

I previously had an enermax whisper that i had modified and put on a fan controller, and the ST is much quieter than it was.

Directron has Rev A3's as that is where i got mine.

It is really efficient, so it should handle your specs plus a few hard drives.
 
I second beatle's motion to mod the fans. Cheaper than buying a new one plus you already have a quality PSU. No point in tossing it out.
 
Modding that Fortron with a quieter fan means using a slower fan.

Slower fan means less ventilation.

Less ventilation means more heat buildup inside the case and PSU.

Higher heat may lead to premature PSU failure, and maybe take a few other components with it as it dies. And void the PSU's warranty to boot.

Doesn't look like a good idea to me.

A much better option: Sell that Fortron, and use the recovered funds towards buying a PSU designed from the ground up to run quiet AND cool, something with a 120mm fan and large-area honeycomb grille in the back, like the Seasonic Super Tornado 400.
 
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