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Spending a bit of extra on your total system cost is definitely worth it, don't cheap out now 😉 Your system specs are great, you'll have a rig that will overclock like a cheetah 😀 A PSU is just the last piece of the puzzle..........

To be honest, I'm not an expert on PSUs. For $75, there are a number of recommendations for Hiper, Rosewill, and Fortron (FSP). Maybe search through the forums here looking for recommendations for that price range, post your list and see what people think

Sorry I can't help more on the PSU.....I'm more knowledgeable on the more expensive models.....I'm not sure which ones are good on more of a tighter budget. 🙁
 
Ive searched around a bit and all I have figured out is buy a reputable brand and something that has all proper hookups. Any recommendations for these specs:

CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Conroe 1.86GHz LGA 775
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-965P-S3 Socket T (LGA 775) Intel P965
RAM
G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Hard Drive
Western Digital Caviar SE WD1200JS 120GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
Video Card
BFG Tech BFGR7950512GTOCE GeForce 7950GT 512MB GDDR3
Case
Antec SLK3000B

all help picking out power supply is appreciated!

NOTE: Placed order on Antec case.... found online or 24+shipping
NOTE: Placed order on G.SKILL RAM 200+shipping
NOTE: Placed order on CPU cooler 29+shipping

 
Antec PSUs are supposed to be notorious when it comes to DoAs. I followed the anandtech guide for mid-range conroe builds and got the FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP550-80GLC-R ATX 2.01/EPS12V 4 SATA 2 PCI Express 550W Power Supply. It is a bit expensive, but it works perfectly. The rosewill PSUs have reasonable ratings in newegg. But I think you should stay away from Antec.
 
Thanks for the opinion. Im pretty settled on my HD. Dont need anything special and I have external HD for any overflow storage need. Easy upgrade later when I have the extra cash.
 
I think you recommended a 400W PSU. Most graphic cards these days require atleast 450W for a single graphic card and 550W for SLI/Crossfire. I am assuming the graphic card that he has chosen falls into these categories. Also a higher rated PSU will be useful for future upgrades. For examples the PSU requirements for X1950 pro can be found in the link below:
http://shop.ati.com/product.asp?sku=3122113
 
Originally posted by: slayerized
I think you recommended a 400W PSU. Most graphic cards these days require atleast 450W for a single graphic card and 550W for SLI/Crossfire. I am assuming the graphic card that he has chosen falls into these categories. Also a higher rated PSU will be useful for future upgrades. For examples the PSU requirements for X1950 pro can be found in the link below:
http://shop.ati.com/product.asp?sku=3122113
The one I mentioned has more than enough power for any card except an 8800GTX unless he happens to get many more hard drives.
 
My intention was not to say it was insufficient. All i wanted to convey was the fact that a better supply will always come good in the future when he plans to upgrade to better power hungry components.
 
Ill be honest the reason I went a different direction then your choice was I wanted to order most everything from Newegg. Paying shipping at some of these places for one item can be a bit expensive. I trust your opinion and will take a look at how much shipping would actually be. Also someone (maybe ill informed) told me that 500W was the smart thing to do with the upgrade ability and overclocking ability.
 
Originally posted by: GoCobbers1
Ill be honest the reason I went a different direction then your choice was I wanted to order most everything from Newegg. Paying shipping at some of these places for one item can be a bit expensive. I trust your opinion and will take a look at how much shipping would actually be. Also someone (maybe ill informed) told me that 500W was the smart thing to do with the upgrade ability and overclocking ability.
The links I gave you include free shipping.
 
I wasn't speaking of you being ill informed...or anyone from this forum🙂

All components ordered and being shipped. Next post you will see from me is "I cant figure out how to plug my RAM into my CPU" 😉 🙂

thanks so much everyone for all you help on picking out components. I have used a few different forums but this one has been by far the most knowledgeable.
 
No I do not. If i did believe that was the case why shouldn't I have suggested a 700W PSU and stop with 550/500? You do get reasonable 700W PSUs for ~+/-70 bucks.
 
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