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Old 20-12-2004, 16:25
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power supply antec neopower

well to cut a long storey short i bought a q-tec power supply ages ago and bunged it in my pc, but since buying it i have over the years bunged a load of other stuff in to it aswell
1 cd writer
a06
a08
hard drives
toshiba 1912

just recently when trying to turn my pc on it was taking me like 5/6 attempts it was as if i was having to bump start my power supply, so i done my homework and bought an antec neopower 480 modular cable design power supply, done some price matching and got it for just under £90 delivered, and i must say it was £90 well spent.........

good quality build
quiet
loads of cables
2 x 12 volt rails 33 amps total

moral of this post is no matter what ya do remember to see if your power supply is up to scratch
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Old 20-12-2004, 17:07
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dude u dont need to spend 90 quid... for 30-40 quid u get a 450w powersuppy and then for 3 quid each u get power cable splitters for the inside and ud save urself a few quid
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Old 21-12-2004, 06:00
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i think you pay for what you get bud....quality £30/£40 power supply show me a good reliable one that can give me max power when needed
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