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878215 2010-04-19 12:45:00 Aywun 500w
www.trademe.co.nz

My System:

Intel Pentium dual core 2.8ghz
2gb ddr2 ram
ATI radeon 4850 512mb
500gb Cavair hard drive
DVD RW drive
Extras such as wireless adapter card, usb ports etc

thanks...and If it will not supoort it which PSU will?
gidator76 (15737)
878216 2010-04-19 13:22:00 It will be fine, but the brand is questionable, your much better spending the extra money on a decent brand like corsair or enermax hueybot3000 (3646)
878217 2010-04-20 08:01:00 Don't be so cheap when your buying a psu.
Buy a corsair psu.
dian77 (13936)
878218 2010-04-20 09:36:00 500w Yip enough power.
I say buy it.
radium (8645)
878219 2010-04-20 10:02:00 Don't be so cheap when your buying a psu.
Buy a corsair psu.

Good advice. :thumbs:
Strommer (42)
878220 2010-04-20 11:05:00 If it was from a shop you can tell how well a psu is made by how heavy it is, a cheap psu is lighter than a better quality one (like corsair) nedkelly (9059)
878221 2010-04-20 11:16:00 If it was from a shop you can tell how well a psu is made by how heavy it is, a cheap psu is lighter than a better quality one (like corsair)

From the suppliers:

Awyun 500 = Gross Weight (kg): 1.4

Awyun 550 Mega power = Gross Weight (kg): 2.2

400W "Corsair" CX-400 = Gross Weight (kg): 2.4

450W "Corsair" VX-450 = Gross Weight (kg): 2.9

550W "Corsair" VX-550 = Gross Weight (kg): 2.9



Awyuns = 2 Year Warranty
Corsair = 3-5 Year depending on model
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