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    Default What kind of PSU should I look for?

    If you've read my topic, I've come to the conclusion that I need a new PSU... I'm look for something around 600W power. Something of good quality, that won't **** out on me for a while. However, something relatively cheap (less than $100 preferably, or even better - around $60).

    Something with SATA support. I don't need SLI support, as I only use 1 graphics card.

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    Incinerate_IV's Avatar Burn baby burn
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    Default Re: What kind of PSU should I look for?

    I don't think your parts are that power consuming, so this one should do:

    FPS Group AX-400PN
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    Default Re: What kind of PSU should I look for?

    Yeah...you honestly don't need a 600watt quality PSU.
    I have the same setup (more or less) but have a 8800GTS and I only have 480watt Antec Neopower.

    You could always grab this one instead.

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    Default Re: What kind of PSU should I look for?

    I looked at my order email, and it says I got a X-Cruiser Mid-Tower 420W Case, does this mean that I'm only limited to 420W from my PSU?

    or what?

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    Default Re: What kind of PSU should I look for?

    no you can purchase any psu you want. psu's are all built to industry specs so will fit in all atx cases. Aristocrats 480watt Antec is an excellent psu and good brand. it gives stable power and I think that is what yours is lacking.

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