Re: Power Supply
- From: Paul <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 13:46:38 -0500
Rick wrote:
Paul wrote:titus12 wrote:Paul, you are out of your mind. 199.00 for a power supply is outrageousWhat is the best Power Supply unit on the market that is good for all new hardware of today?
Thank you;
David
This one is a beauty and a bargain at $199
Silencer 750 Quad
http://www.pcpower.com/products/viewproduct.php?show=S75QB&view=techspecs
Single rail output, 12V @ 60A.
And there are bigger ones.
Paul
I did say it was a beauty. No mention of practicality :-)
But it will support two 8800GTX in SLI, and a quad core processor.
If you have the money to buy that kind of kit, then $200 for a PSU is
nothing. I've heard of people spending more than $200 on fancy
computer cases. If you buy a $50 motherboard and a Celeron, then
yes, such a supply is out of line.
And I don't think it'll jump start a car :-) The starter on my
car draws more current than that, especially now that it is
-20C outside.
Paul
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