Budget PSU

jcgamo88

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I'm trying to find a PSU that I can rely on for perhaps a year or longer. However my dilemma is that I have no case and no PSU yet but only about $65 left to spend.

The equipment I'm using is as follows
1 x1900GT
DVD-RW
1GB (512 x 2) pc26400
1 Sata HD (7200.10)
64 X2 4200+ EE(65w)
MSI K9A
120mm fan
2 80mm
Tuniq Tower
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I was thinking of perhaps finding a really cheap case that included an el cheapo PSU and then trying for a Thermaltake dedicated graphic card PSU.
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: jcgamo88
I'm trying to find a PSU
However my dilemma is that I have no case and no PSU yet but only about $65 left to spend.

I was thinking of perhaps finding a really cheap case that included an el cheapo PSU
Just What The Doctor Ordered! :laugh: AND you'll have $$ left over for glowing fans or chrome fam grills.

 

jcgamo88

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Originally posted by: Blain
Originally posted by: jcgamo88
I'm trying to find a PSU
However my dilemma is that I have no case and no PSU yet but only about $65 left to spend.

I was thinking of perhaps finding a really cheap case that included an el cheapo PSU
Just What The Doctor Ordered! :laugh: AND you'll have $$ left over for glowing fans or chrome fam grills.

That's only got 23 amps on the 12v though =\ Doesn't than get close to starving the x1900? But is cheap enough that I could splurge on a dedicated video card PSU.
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Originally posted by: John
Seriously, if you can afford those parts please do not skimp on a case & psu. FWIW a quality 350w psu will power your rig without breaking a sweat.

SILVERSTONE SST-ST365 ATX 360W Power Supply - Retail

I'll look into that, looks like enough amperage according to ATI's recommended 25amps. To afford a better PSU (I know, the most important component to any good system :( ) I'd have to build another computer for someone. And I've covered most of the people I know or have met already.

And I only actually have half of the items on hand or ordered. Everything upto to this point was purchased at a discount, open box, etc.
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Thanks for the ideas so far :)
 

jcgamo88

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Well if that isn't a kick in the rump. When it comes to my own rigs I'll end up spending 3 months on research alone. All the locals here are just old farts who want word processing and email. Rather terrible actually.. Highest population % of retirees in all of Florida.

Perhaps you'd feel inclined to teach me the error of my ways then, rather than throwing me off my groove, eh?
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: jcgamo88
PSU (I know, the most important component to any good system :()
Originally posted by: jcgamo88
I have no case and no PSU yet but only about $65 left to spend.

I was thinking of perhaps finding a really cheap case that included an el cheapo PSU and then trying for a Thermaltake dedicated graphic card PSU.
On one hand you say you "know"... but then try and go "el cheapo"

My el cheapo case/PS combo @ $35 shipped + TT dedicated PS @ $50 shipped = $85 total.
Your numbers don't add up to coming in anywhere close to $65 shipped :roll:

Don't waste money on the TT unit, just buy quality from the start.


 

jcgamo88

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Gotcha.
I've got enough broken HPs and Dells lying around that I can forget about a case until later. So my focus becomes a PSU with 30A or more for future upgrade that is under $65 before shipping. I should be able to find money for shipping in the couch cushion XD