Thermaltake Vs. Enermax Vs. OCZ

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wisdomtooth

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Hmm... Silicon Acoustics has the S12-500 for $129. Though I don't think they have the $0.99 shipping that Newegg does it should still work out to be cheaper by a Hamilton or two.

EDIT ADD: Buy it from Newegg through Yahoo Shopping and it's $139. Also not sure if it qualifies for Newegg's $0.99 shipping.
 

Clive

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Unfortunately, I can't take advantage of U.S. online stores like Newegg and ZipZoomFly, because they don't ship to Canada.

Tigerdirect ships to Canada, but they don't carry Seasonic PSU's.

I found the $153.58 (inc. S&H) price from a Canadian online store, Frontier PC

I should e-mail all the local stores that don't sell Seasonic PSU's. I've only seen them on BC online stores.

I'm leaning towards the Enermax. The brand seems to have made a good name for itself.
 

vshah

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very happy with my 420watt thermaltake purepower

2opticals, 4 hard drives, p4 3.0 @ 3.5, 1gig ram, 6800gt @ ultra speeds.

voltage variation is <3% under load
 

aatf510

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Originally posted by: Kensai
I'd take the Enermax out of that line-up. I'm running Tt PSUs.. Nothing wrong with them to me, though their 680W isn't enough and I'll be switching to a Silverstone 710W soon. Then PC Power & Cooling 850W, here I come!

I can hardly believe this.