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| Thread ID: 124108 | 2012-04-06 11:21:00 | EATXPWR and ATX power for CPU | undiejuice (16495) | Press F1 |
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| 1268652 | 2012-04-06 23:10:00 | @Agent_24, you are definetly on the right track in price. Cost also played a factor in my decision and sometimes the other brands were more expensive than the cost of a new processor itself. If there are better PSU's than the one listed, which one would you recommend as a replacement? Thanks for your response. Corsair is probably a good choice if you want something cheaper. Antec, Enermax, Seasonic are also good but cost more. A big huge list from the best to the worst is here: www.eggxpert.com Take your pick! |
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| 1268653 | 2012-04-06 23:34:00 | @Agent_24, you are definetly on the right track in price. Cost also played a factor in my decision and sometimes the other brands were more expensive than the cost of a new processor itself. A good PSU can make a world of difference. In my opinion a cheap PSU is just not worth it. |
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| 1268654 | 2012-04-07 23:03:00 | @ Trev, yes thats right. So I used one of the 4 pins from one of the 8 EPS connectors. Thanks. @ Computer Agent_24 Thanks. @ Mikebartnz, I did find it hard finding which power supply unit had the right minimum requirements for my motherboard and also enough to cater for future devices. Ok, 80.00 may sound pretty cheap for some people; but its money I cannot afford to go over. In time, I hope to upgrade where I have the finances to do so. Thanks :) |
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