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I would stick with the Gigabyte PSU and if for some reason it does blow up at some point you can buy another one and still not have spent as much as some of the brand name PSU's will have cost you.
I would stick with the Gigabyte PSU and if for some reason it does blow up at some point you can buy another one and still not have spent as much as some of the brand name PSU's will have cost you.
Archer how about the Cooler Master GX 650W ?
Easy, everytime I have done it.... it's blown up.... some quality that Corsair stuff hey. Ok not true, I spent about R1300 in 2003 on a thermaltake PSU and that's till chugging along without issues in my other pc.
From gigabyte.com
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/list.aspx?s=51&p=149&v=4&ck=41
Don't go recommending things to people when you don't even make sure of your facts.
Then what will power his graphics card? :wtf:
It will be fine. This is all unnecessary drama, really. The Gigabyte is a decent PSU. Nothing special, but nothing bad either. I've not heard of any issues with them and have used the 470W in a couple of PCs I previously built for people, which are doing fine 6 months down the road, if you'd like anecdotal evidence. If you want a higher quality PSU then you can pay for one, but don't feel that you need one for your PC not to have any problems.
You don't read that well do you?
After lots of research I came up with these specs, going to buy this week, any thoughts?
GIGABYTE® ODIN 585W PSU
2 x Kingmax 2GB DDR3-1333MHz
Cooler Master Centurion 5 Chassis
Leadtek® nVidia® GeForce GTX460 - 1024MB GDDR5
GIGABYTE® 890GPA-UD3H
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
LG 22X SATA DVD WRITER
Seagate HDD
Whole Package is R 8300,00
Any better prices also welcome!![]()
The Phenom2 x4 965 is a better buy
Yes, was just a reply to what cpu HJF mentioned, not allot of people OC including myself. Dont know but i like running things stock
Also agree on the quality psu though