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| Yeah, so are your pants! Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Cherry Capital of the World
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| Is there a particularly good psu (atx sized) that is modular and would not clutter up a sff case and be usable with an ATI card? Pentium D 915|EVGA 7050 mATX|OCZ XTC 2GB|XFX 7900GS XT|Hyper Type-R 580W|Qmicra 2 Case Last edited by Mithosphere; October 2nd, 2006 at 07:08. |
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| Modder-ator | Practically any ATX power supply that is at least 250 - 300 Watts should handle your 9600 system. If you are looking at a new PSU that you can keep for future builds, then you might want to look into a quality 500W unit with split 12v rails. The Seasonic M12 PSU's as Paul mentioned above look to be great units. I've also had a good experience with my Enermax Liberty 500W PSU (which is also modular). |
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| T-Rex | I would go with Paul suggestion of Seasonic M12 (the 500W should be enough for your needs, and more). While I couldn't test any of these myself, even the smallest one they have (500W) is impressive. It packs 4 good strong 18amps rail and it isn't very expensive either. |
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