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Hey, does anyone know if there is a good PSU thats compatible with the GIGABYTE GA-K8NSNXP-939 Motherboard, I think it only accepts 20-pin sizes, please people, help me out. And please find a PSU that fits this MOBO on Newegg.com, because that where I am ordering all my supplies to build a computer and I dont really want to use more than 1 website. Thanks For Your Help !
Tom
 
If you can afford it, the Antec NeoPower looks pretty good feature-wise (similar to that seasonic but a bit more powerful).
 
i dont really care how much i spend, maybe about 150........ i just need a PSU that supports the 20 pin connecter, and I would liek it to be 500 watts or more .. no less
 
Nearly all ATX power supplies have a 20-pin connector. That's like saying you want to buy a car that has four wheels 😉 Take your pick!

I second the motion for the Antec NeoPower, a 480W unit with nice features, and made by a company with a good reputation. Enermax, PC Power & Cooling and Fortron are three more brands with good reputations. Just don't buy a flashy cheapie, regardless of what its wattage ratings might be... quality is important.
 
Originally posted by: SupraSkylineSTI
i dont really care how much i spend, maybe about 150........ i just need a PSU that supports the 20 pin connecter, and I would liek it to be 500 watts or more .. no less

I'm almost certain you'll find the NeoPower to supply more than enough power. 480W is rather a lot, and Antec make some of the best powersupplies around. Not to mention that this is their latest and greatest powersupply, it's built to take anything you throw at it. I have the TrueControl 550W, and have a lot of hardware in my system (see rig), but the psu handles it easily. I also would've bought the NeoPower had it been out at the time.
 
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