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PSU

It looks fine, how much ram do you have? I'm running a 3500+ @ stock, 2 gig mushkin value, 2 WD Raptors 74gig in raid 0, and a 6800GT @ stock with an OCZ Modstream 520W PSU. Antec PSU's are great, my friend bought the Phantom and loves it.
 
Originally posted by: CraKaJaX
It looks fine, how much ram do you have? I'm running a 3500+ @ stock, 2 gig mushkin value, 2 WD Raptors 74gig in raid 0, and a 6800GT @ stock with an OCZ Modstream 520W PSU. Antec PSU's are great, my friend bought the Phantom and loves it.

1ghz...

 
Originally posted by: eraser2k1nin
Originally posted by: Operandi
It's good but both Seasonic and Forton are better for the money.


so for my system you'd recommend this unit Seasonic

this is better for the price, Fortron or a bit more expensive Fortron Blue Storm

A review of the Fortron 400W Blue Storm:

"Top Quality PSU

Replaced an Antec 400 with this and am very happy. Unlike Antec and many other PSU's, Fortron Source actually owns and operates the factories where PSU's bearing their name are manufactured. The quality control is outstanding. This PSU has plenty of power for all but the most demanding rigs. The fan is super-quiet, the braided wires keep your case free of clutter, the molex connectors are easy to get on and off."

Seasonic is very good also, its more geared towards people who prefer silent computers, right up there with pc power and Fortron/Sparkle
 
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: eraser2k1nin
Originally posted by: Operandi
It's good but both Seasonic and Forton are better for the money.


so for my system you'd recommend this unit Seasonic

this is better for the price, Fortron or a bit more expensive Fortron Blue Storm

A review of the Fortron 400W Blue Storm:

"Top Quality PSU

Replaced an Antec 400 with this and am very happy. Unlike Antec and many other PSU's, Fortron Source actually owns and operates the factories where PSU's bearing their name are manufactured. The quality control is outstanding. This PSU has plenty of power for all but the most demanding rigs. The fan is super-quiet, the braided wires keep your case free of clutter, the molex connectors are easy to get on and off."

Seasonic is very good also, its more geared towards people who prefer silent computers, right up there with pc power and Fortron/Sparkle

humm, never heard of this brand..but i do like the price ...
looking for a little more wattage.....do you recommend something like this...
FSP

 
Originally posted by: eraser2k1nin
Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: eraser2k1nin
Originally posted by: Operandi
It's good but both Seasonic and Forton are better for the money.


so for my system you'd recommend this unit Seasonic

this is better for the price, Fortron or a bit more expensive Fortron Blue Storm

A review of the Fortron 400W Blue Storm:

"Top Quality PSU

Replaced an Antec 400 with this and am very happy. Unlike Antec and many other PSU's, Fortron Source actually owns and operates the factories where PSU's bearing their name are manufactured. The quality control is outstanding. This PSU has plenty of power for all but the most demanding rigs. The fan is super-quiet, the braided wires keep your case free of clutter, the molex connectors are easy to get on and off."

Seasonic is very good also, its more geared towards people who prefer silent computers, right up there with pc power and Fortron/Sparkle

humm, never heard of this brand..but i do like the price ...
looking for a little more wattage.....do you recommend something like this...
FSP

FSP Group is also known as Fortron and Sparkle

they are used in Dell computers and many other computers, so they are very reliable and trustworthy

yes, that 500W Blue Storm is amazing. get it
 
Antec isn't the brand for expensive $100+ power supplies. They didn't pass Toms hardware test without tweaking. I'd use them for $50 units but even then Fortron is probably better value.
 
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