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Storage? I am Storage!
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OCZ 550W and 650W 80+ silver certified PSUs
OCZ Z550
OCZ Z650 Certifications : http://80plus.org/manu/psu/psu_repor...50W_Report.pdf http://80plus.org/manu/psu/psu_repor...50W_Report.pdf Both are on sale right now and there are mail-in-rebates from OCZ (for what it's worth) to sweeten the deal. You simply can't find another 80+ Silver power supply unit that cheap elsewhere. I bought several lower-end OCZ power supplies (mainly the 400SXS, 500SXS and 400MXSP) and I have yet to fill an RMA. Buyers north of the frontier can get them cheap from DirectCanada and NCIX. The cheapest place I've found in the U.S. is the US side of NCIX. Interestingly, they are cheaper in Québec and Canada than in the States. These would be great with the P55 motherboards featuring the 8-pin EPS connector. I bought three of the 650W model for future builds. Oh and by the way, the price of this 850W unit from Seasonic isn't half bad either. Certification. Review. |
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Storage? I am Storage!
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,872
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Just don't fall into any Rebate traps from OCZ. They will attempt to screw you over on any rebate submission by straight up lying to you about what you sent in.
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Storage Is My Life
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Posts: 2,603
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Out of curiosity, what does the 80+ silver refer to.
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Storage? I am Storage!
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,872
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Efficiency
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Fixture
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: I am omnipresent
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I'd be a lot happier to find a solid $25 power supply. I can buy something really nice at $75; I'm not even worried about that, but bread and butter stuff is just getting POS Dell or HP up and running after a storm.
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Storage? I am Storage!
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Well, if it is of any help, the new Antec NSK4482 now comes with an 80+ Bronze certified power supply. That's an upgrade from the standard 80+ certification from the NSK4480. I noticed that today on a box I had in stock. It should cost you less than 100$. Not cheap, but not bad either for an entry-level system.
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Fixture
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: I am omnipresent
Posts: 13,055
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Coug, I build machines that I usually SELL for $350 - $400. I buy Antec cases when I can get them on sale from Amazon (no shipping), but generally I stick with Compucase + HEC PSUs. I try to go with two HDDs as a standard sort of up-sell and that's about it.
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What is this storage?
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 60
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80+ specs
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AMD Athlon XP-2600+ Barton @ 1.916 GHz on ASUS A7N8X-X -+- Kingston 2x512 MB + 1x1024 MB = 2048 MB DDR @ PC-2700 -+- HIS Digital x1950pro 512 MB (AGP) -+- Seagate ST3500630A 500 GB (PATA) -+- Creative SB Live Value -+- Netgear FA-310 -+- Antec 550 watt TruePower EPS12v (12v=36a) -+- HP ZR24w (24" IPS) -+- Logitech Z4 speakers -+- Windows XP Home. |
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