Re: New PC and GFX card [message #424937 is a reply to message #422350] |
Tue, 06 April 2010 14:58   |
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nikki6ixx
Messages: 2545 Registered: August 2007
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Hmm, my experience has been that the power supplies included with cases aren't terribly good, save for Antec's Sonata, which comes with a very good PSU.
You might be better off buying a separate PSU from the likes of Corsair, Antec, SeaSonic and Thermaltake. There's other brands too that are great. You can get a very nice Corsair 650 for $75 after a rebate, but I'm sure if you shop around you'll find some great deals, especially if you buy a combo deal with a PSU, and case.
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