Originally posted by: Zap
Hmmm, when was the last time I purchased a PSU over $50... well, $52 for the FSP "Green" PSU. I personally balance cost+quality+quietness. I understand for you quality is the one ring to rule them all, but I'm all for a democracy.

For pure output under $80 that is one heck of a deal but it's no deal for someone who doesn't budget that much for a PSU. I do appreciate how though adding all four +12v rails gets 55A, they specify that
combined output is only 38A. That's really important information that most manufacturers don't divulge.
BTW, do they have anything for under $50? Perhaps missing the two smaller +12v rails? Even if not super silent it could prove to be a nice bench test model. I'm currently using a $20 HEC unit and it works okay, but I always like playing with new toys.
Just to reiterate, I'm all for super-budget-yet-good parts. For instance I like to buy cheap CPUs and overclock the snot outta them, but I don't buy $70 CPUs to toss onto $200 motherboards... I match them up to $70 motherboards. With such a budget setup I can't justify spending more money on the PSU than the other components cost and there are PSUs perfectly adequate for my needs in my price range. I have fun playing with stuff which is another reason to keep it cheap, so that I can get more "stuff."
Different strokes for different folks. No "one answer fits all."