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This power supply good enough?

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I was going to buy a smart 350 watt Antec PS but my case from xoxide came with a free PS (as well as a free rather large dent C. O. UPS and of course, my litte brother signed for it even though there was a massive [I am exagerating, but the dent is like 2 inches across] hole in the side of the box. Xoxide hase been great about getting me a replacement though, like really great.)

This is the descriptions of the mystery PS:

One fan

Turbolink switching power supply
Model: LC-A350ATX
12V goes at the end of one of those, its not clear which from the label

Voltage:115/230
Current: 8A/4A
Frequency: 60/50Hz

+3.3: s3A
+5: 35 A
+12:12A
-12: 0.8A
-5: 0.5A
+5SB: 2.0A

End description of PS

System will have:

4 80mm case fans
1 120 mm case fan
radeon 9500
1800+ Palimino (plan to upgrade)
GA-7VRXP mobo (plan to upgrade at the same time as the chip)
2 cold cathodes
rheabus (I know I spelled it wrong, at least I think thats wrong)
CD-RW 48*24*52 CD-RW
16x DVD
120 gig maxtor
-maybe another HDD in the future
Floppy

End system description

I don't want to buy the PS later as this is for someone who wont feel comftorabel having to upgrade it to say the least so is this good enough or should I get the antec, 350 watts of Antec is enough, right?
 
A Antec 350 will be plenty...

You can also grab a Sparkle 350w from Newegg for around $30... Highly respected also.

🙂
 
I would say it should just about be enough but be prepared to upgrade it if it doesn't work...and if you are going to add more stuff I would suggest changing to a fairly decent 420-450W PSU.
 
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