- Jun 27, 2004
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I am in the process of creating my build list. In the past I have found that buying the case and power supply first, as well as other non-technical components are an easier way to spread out the cost
A little background - I've done 4-5 builds over the past 6-7 years, and EVERY BUILD has had power supplies that last less than one year. So, I really want to buy a "quality" PS this time. I use it for minor gaming, but also fold 24/7 which might have something to do with it.
My failed PS in the past have been made by: Corsair, Antec, Via, others I can't remember, but not Seasonic and not PC Power and Cooling. I read Max PC and they shill PCP&C constantly, so I figured what the heck.
My 2008 build will likely be quad core, maybe a little OC'ing, with a next-gen graphics card. Will this PS be up for it, seems like a good price:
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A little background - I've done 4-5 builds over the past 6-7 years, and EVERY BUILD has had power supplies that last less than one year. So, I really want to buy a "quality" PS this time. I use it for minor gaming, but also fold 24/7 which might have something to do with it.
My failed PS in the past have been made by: Corsair, Antec, Via, others I can't remember, but not Seasonic and not PC Power and Cooling. I read Max PC and they shill PCP&C constantly, so I figured what the heck.
My 2008 build will likely be quad core, maybe a little OC'ing, with a next-gen graphics card. Will this PS be up for it, seems like a good price:
link