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Some are made by FSP, but others are made by AcBel Polytech.
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Re: Best Inexpensive ATX Power Supply?
I have had one of the Cooler Master 460's in my son's machine for several years now. It is made by FSP, it is actually a 400W PSU. But it has been fine.Leave a comment:
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Re: Best Inexpensive ATX Power Supply?
Use the CoolerMaster and recap it. The picture on that listing for the Delta is actually a Logisys
You could also use something like this (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hipro-250wat...item1e7e4fe1de) - A Hipro 250W for $10. They can sometimes get bad caps, but they usually last forever if you recap them.Leave a comment:
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Re: Best Inexpensive ATX Power Supply?
mariushm,
"Some OK cheap power supplies are also made by cooler master, which may also be sold in US:"
After posting was searching the Internet for inexpensive PSUs.
Found
http://www.spoofee.com/cooler-master...4#.UhUkdNjviCg Cooler Master 460W Power Supply for $9.99 Shipped After Rebate
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-New-De...-/251138594284 Brand New Delta DPS350AB-8A DPS-400RB A 480W 480 Watt Power Supply 251138594284
Price: US $27.79
Hope the Cooler Master 460W is Good Enough for my purposes! What do you think?
Thanks for your detailed tips like "look at Rosewill...it's Newegg's label.. some of the power supplies are actually good...But always look for reviews for those models before buying, some are not worth it, some are."
Totally Agree!!!
Thanks again
KenLeave a comment:
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Re: Best Inexpensive ATX Power Supply?
The cheapest "decent" power supplies here in Romania are probably the ones made by "Sirtec" - in US they should be HIGHPOWER but I see Newegg doesn't really sell their cheap models, or highpower only sells these to east europe (or europe) :
http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/sirtec-...ent-plus-400w/
http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/sirtec-...ent-plus-500w/
That 150 RON translates to about 50$ which is cheap for Romania considering we have a 24% VAT.
The power supplies are ok, with average fans, good heatsinks, 80% bronze, decent soldering, teapo capacitors in general (so no crappy chinese capacitors)...
Some OK cheap power supplies are also made by cooler master, which may also be sold in US:
http://www.pcgarage.ro/surse/cooler-...wer-plus-460w/ (~ 36$ incl. the 24% vat)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817171046 (different product number but the insides may be the same, not sure)
In US, look at Rosewill brand on Newegg, it's Newegg's label.. some of the power supplies are actually good, not just noname chinese psus (like diablotek bombs) relabeled.
But always look for reviews for those models before buying, some are not worth it, some are.Leave a comment:
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Re: Best Inexpensive ATX Power Supply?
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember that the ATX connector on Dell power supplies was custom wired and a standard ATX power supply would not work. This may not apply to the 2400 you have, but I thought I'd mention it.Leave a comment:
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Re: Best Inexpensive ATX Power Supply?
Mrx3750,
Thanks for the cheap used brand name power supply recommendation. Had not thought about that possibility.
Any specific Brands...?
KenLeave a comment:
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Were it me, I'd buy a cheapo one from Micro center, then recap it before I used it. However even that's no guarantee.
Your Dell 2400 is pretty old by now and shouldn't need anything special besides the P4 connector. You'd be best off looking for a cheap used brand name power supply on eBay, rated at 300 watts minimum.Leave a comment:
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Best Inexpensive ATX Power Supply?
Need to replace a Dell 2400 http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/del...-30824846.html Power Supply.
Would like to use this older PC for testing & wiping hard drives and testing CD/DVD drives so would like to get an ATX PSU that can withstand a lot of abuse. At this time do not plan to use it for testing older video cards.
Also "Best" means like Consumer Reports "Best Buy" because my budget is very limited and hope to buy the PSU when on sale.
Did some checking and noticed some PSU Mfr recommendations have changed recently. Thought would post question here because of the actual repair experience of many readers.
Thanks
KenTags: None
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