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Old 04-08-02, 04:51 PM Thread Starter   #1
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power supply dilema


ok this is my system what ps should i get

p4 1.8 @ 2.0
abit th7II
Thermaltake Dragon orb for P4
16x dvd
16x burner
2 7200 Rpm hard drives
1 5400 Rpm hard drive
floppy
4 case fans plus 1 or 2 in a week or 2

what should i get:
p3/P4 IMIX Logic 460W/480W ATX UL Power Supply w/Power Cord
50 bucks or a
Allie / Deer 400W ATX Power Supply AMD & Intel P4 Certified
45 bucks or
spring the 80 bucks for a 400W enermax
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I have no experience with Allie / deer or IMIX. But as a rule of thumb you should buy the best possible PSU you can afford. It is the heart of your system so get the best you can.
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Old 04-08-02, 10:50 PM   #3
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Deer is kind of a generic PSU, comes in a lot of those "purple button" cases, and works fairly well in most cases.
Personally, I'd spring for the $80 and go with the Enermax. I have two of 'em and I think they are great.
I'm not familiar w/the IMIX.

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