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Looking for a good PSU

anksmashpunk

Junior Member
Im looking for a good stable PSU that i'll be using to overclock my winchester athlon 3000+ ina few months. Ill be getting the DFI NF4 ultra-D and need a 24-pin PSU.

I want something reliable and stable and i heard OCZ are one of the best. I cant find very many 24-pin PSUs...

So basically, are there any 24-pin PSUs from a good company that have good # of amps on 12v+ rail and are around $90?

This TTGI Superflower looks really good.. modular with 24-pin and 30 amps for only $85. People say TTGI is pretty good but not as good as OCZ and antec. Since im overclocking i need something stable. Would this TTGI be good or should I go for the OCZ?

Thanks
 
Along these same lines, since "Link Depot" is apparently yet another name for TTGI/SuperFlower ...

What's the difference between these two PSU's aside from their color and the $15 price difference? I realize that the first one is the Super Silent Power and the second is the Plug-N, but their spec sheets are the same. Is truly the only difference one modular and the other is not (ie, same build inside, etc.)?
TT-550TB
PNP-550-14L

NB: I linked to NewEgg as it's got great pictures, not necessarily because it's the lowest price around.
 
The OCZ is much more power, and much higher quality. However if you were looking for modular look at the Neopower, and the Modstream. Those are the two best out there.

I wouldn't get LinkDepot especially since it seems they are generic PSU's.

If you are justlooking for raw power, the PCP&C is the best you can get with OCZ trailing it. Take your pick.

-Kevin
 
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
I wouldn't get LinkDepot especially since it seems they are generic PSU's.

-Kevin

*cough* Umm, no ... TTGI/SuperFlower have been around for many many years and are makers of some of the best inexpensive high-quality powersupplies out there. Link Depot happens to be a name that they get sold under. I've also seen them under "Athena."

PCP&C specifications (they don't make their own PSUs anymore, AFAIK)
would be above
OCZ PSUs that Topower manufacturers
would be above
TTGI/SuperFlower PSUs
in my opinion.

Here's a few reviews of them around the web that I was able to find on a quick look
Dan's Data (somewhat older)
OverClocker's (review of the 550w SS)
Virtual-Hideout.net (review of the 450w SS)
SystemCooling (review of the 550w SS)
EXTREME Overclocking (review of the 520w SS)

Hope this helps you some ...
 
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