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pcgamer4life
02-10-05, 11:44 PM
Ok, I should have my income tax money coming in really soon, so that's a good $250. I get paid on the 5th, so that's another $100 (I've been sick lately.. haven't gotten to work much.) So I'm going to place a moderate-sized order at newegg.

I plan on getting:
A new PSU - Doesn't have to look good, I just want power.
15 fans for $15 (my last order failed for some reason, so I'm placing it again.)
That's all I plan on getting, maybe a fan controller, if it's cheap. I don't want to spend over $100-$120, Valentine's day is coming up and I've got to make it nice for my girlfriend, so I'm on a little budget. Suggestions for a PSU? (I might get the fan controller off of ebay.)

Geist
02-11-05, 07:03 AM
I really ainīt familiar with US-prices, but considering you want to order from newegg with a budget of 120 bucks Iīd order like that ->

- spend your 20 dollars on that fans you want and try to get that fan controller for as cheap as ebay lets it get you.

- 100 dollars left for psu: try getting one out of these manufactors which most ppl agree to be good/reliable:

- Antec
- OCZ
- Sparkle
- Fortron (not too costy imho)
- Enhance maybe too...

If your not really into ocing ocz might be a little overkill, but Iīm sure you donīt want a really cheap psu... :rolleyes:

Greets
Geist