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Old Oct 2, 2006, 03:25 AM   #31
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in that case, then IMO it's just a okay power supply,
as for the "Will i be able to run my x1900 xt" i'd say yes, it will be able to run the system that is using one of the video card. just buy it.
wise you can come and bring your system with you or just take the same power supply to test your existing system under it.
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Old Oct 2, 2006, 07:37 AM   #32
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dude i would love to get a power supply from seasonic,pc power and cooling,enermax etc...But where i live those companies don't exist.
Only stuff available here are generic,antec and cooler master.
And this model of cooler master is the only thing i could find locally.
So is it a good PSU?Will i be able to run my x1900 xt without any probs?
{800}772-6555...P C Power and Cooling's toll free order line.They will ship it anywhere FedEx or UPS goes.There 1KW PS will havdle ANYTHING U can throw at it.But U more than likely dont need that much....Talk to 1of there techs.Tell them what you plan to run{also PLAN FOR THE FUTURE!!!}and they will guide you.They are VERY NICE folks.And dont be scared to WAIT!!!Being off line for a few days aint gona kill ya.Right now I have $4500.00 bux worth of equipment lieing here on my floor.I'm waiting for the new ASUS A8N32-SLi Deluxe MoBo to come out to put this thing togther.I have paid for it and everything.And have been waiting almost 2 months now.But waiting a little longer aint gona kill me!!!

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thanks for the reply.But the cost of the PSU + shipping would pretty much leave me bankrupt.'ll keep it mind though.For now i'll have to settle for the coolermaster one.
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thanks for the reply.But the cost of the PSU + shipping would pretty much leave me bankrupt.'ll keep it mind though.For now i'll have to settle for the coolermaster one.
I hear those ones are REALLY efficient and good on the electricity bill So it may end up giving you more money
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Old Oct 2, 2006, 12:30 PM   #35
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thanks for the reply.But the cost of the PSU + shipping would pretty much leave me bankrupt.'ll keep it mind though.For now i'll have to settle for the coolermaster one.
Antec makes a good PS also.Lots of good ones out there....and bad ones too.BEWARE of PS's sold by your local computer shop....you know,the one's with no boxes....they buy them by the score for little or nothing from China or wherever.Just do your homework!
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you probably mean the one that you've never heard its name... i guess you've never seen a very cheap power supply in a very good looking box?
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i found 2 seemingly good quality antec PSU's(brand new)
Which of these should i get?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817103941
Is this good and is it EPS12V compatable?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817371001
And is this EPS 12V compatable?
Which is better?And seeing as though EPS 12V is becoming more and more common on desktop boards.I'll be buying whichever has that compatability.And incase both do,i'll be getting the better one.
Plz help me out.
And is the antec P180 a good case?I'll get a 10% discount totally if i get either PS with that case.
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i found 2 seemingly good quality antec PSU's(brand new)
Which of these should i get?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817103941
Is this good and is it EPS12V compatable?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817371001
And is this EPS 12V compatable?
Which is better?And seeing as though EPS 12V is becoming more and more common on desktop boards.I'll be buying whichever has that compatability.And incase both do,i'll be getting the better one.
Plz help me out.
And is the antec P180 a good case?I'll get a 10% discount totally if i get either PS with that case.
Antec NeoHE 550 550W -- the specs for it at the antec's product page looks okay to me... APFC, ATX12V v2.2, and everything -- however, this model is modular design/plugs which i don't like to use this kind of power suply. there is a good, but more bad things about it.

Antec True Power Trio "TP3-650" 650 Watts -- again, the specs for it at the antec's is okay ( http://www.antec.com/specs/TP3_650_spe.html ) -- But i can't seem to find anywhere (may be i just have missed it) that this model compliant with what? ATX12V? EPS12V? and what version?

the Cooler master RS-550-ACLY 550W however, comes with a specification compliance ATX12V v2.01 (and EPS12V V2.1 at least the ones i own) which is older version than the NeoHE 550 550W... but it's still better than the NeoHE 550 and it also could be better than the True Power Trio TP3-650 as far as i am concern.

as for the "is the antec P180 a good case?" i've never used it, but i believe it's a good computer case.

i told you what i think of all that. you decide.

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Enermax Noisetaker's are good PSU's if you don't like modular, cheap and long lasting
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Old Oct 6, 2006, 10:07 PM   #40
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Enermax Noisetaker's are good PSU's if you don't like modular, cheap and long lasting
is that suggestion for me or for hackerx?

if it's for him, then here's what he has told us...
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dude i would love to get a power supply from seasonic,pc power and cooling,enermax etc...But where i live those companies don't exist.
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