TemjinGold
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- Dec 16, 2006
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How about this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16868105026
If you're going to spend $300, you may as well spend it on something that you're not going to throw away in 6 months.
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How about this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16868105026
If you're going to spend $300, you may as well spend it on something that you're not going to throw away in 6 months.
Tell that to my system when the Antec True Power 380 that come with the Sonta case decided to pop a cap and take everything with it. Only the case and the rear fan where the only survivors. System gone, took the Viewsonic LCD and Motorola Surfbaord with it also.
You make it sound like the thing will go up on a mushroom cloud the instant he pushes the power button
They're power supplies, not grenades. They aren't going to explode unless they've been severely damaged.
Anyway I think spending the 300$ on a PS3 or XBOX is surely a better investment than spending them for a cheap PC that will be replaced in few months, I personally prefer PC gaming by far, but in this case a console seems to be the way to go.
I'm sure Corsair is a completely and totally unbiased source. They have absolutely no incentive to exaggerate their findings. None at all
Working with schools, non-profits, and other organizations that had a minimal IT budget, I've worked with my fair share of shitty power supplies. They had a minimal amount of connectors, the fans sucked (or sucked very little), and they were usually pretty noisy under load, but they only time I've ever seen a power supply fail like that was when it was severely overvolted.
Don't get me wrong, a premium power supply definitely has a place, especially with enthusiasts that need every last bit of power and cooling that a high-end power supply can provide, but to say that a cheap power supply = BOOOOOOM! is unsubstantiated FUD.
I've decided to cancel the $300 PC. I'll wait 'til I have more money.
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you guys should be ashamed of yourself. you convinced the op that he needed to spend $400-$500 and talked him out of fun pc gaming for the next 6 mos.
@OP, go with your original idea and build a cheap system. the only thing to change is to get a 4670 or whatever instead of gt220. you'll still be under $300 and you'll have lots of fun while you're at it.
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you guys should be ashamed of yourself. you convinced the op that he needed to spend $400-$500 and talked him out of fun pc gaming for the next 6 mos.
@OP, go with your original idea and build a cheap system. the only thing to change is to get a 4670 or whatever instead of gt220. you'll still be under $300 and you'll have lots of fun while you're at it.
At least get this:http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboD...t=Combo.275016
Why even bother getting a video card if your are going to build a much better one? You can overclock that 4200.
Antec NSK 4480 II ATX Mid Tower Computer Case EarthWatts 380W Power Supply = $69.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129059
