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Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee Any other ideas. Thanks in advance jc wrote:
> Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know Unless someone corrects me "half-decent" and "inexpensive" are oxymorons. If> there is Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee > Any other ideas. > Thanks in advance you're building, the PSU should be the first thing on your list. You shouldn't be looking at cheap supplies as they'll (probably) end up costing you more in the long run. Look at it this way - which would you rather spend - £50 on a PSU now, or £300+ on a new board and/or CPU later? Cheap PSUs will inevitably take other components with them when they blow/die. You certainly shouldn't be looking to spend less than £50, IMNSHO. -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:
> jc wrote: PSUs made by Fortron-Source are much better than "half-decent" but> > Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply > Unless someone corrects me "half-decent" and "inexpensive" > are oxymorons. inexpensive, as little as $25 for a 350W model (probably Hi-Q or PowerQ brand). Their other brands include Powerman, Powertech, Sparkle, Trend, Aopen, and some Casedge, generally about anything with a model number starting with "FSP". On 21 Feb 2005 22:52:10 -0800, "larry moe 'n curly"
<larrymoencu***@my-deja.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote > Note though that they make different quality levels too,>Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote: >> jc wrote: > >> > Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply > >> Unless someone corrects me "half-decent" and "inexpensive" >> are oxymorons. > >PSUs made by Fortron-Source are much better than "half-decent" but >inexpensive, as little as $25 for a 350W model (probably Hi-Q or PowerQ >brand). Their other brands include Powerman, Powertech, Sparkle, >Trend, Aopen, and some Casedge, generally about anything with a model >number starting with "FSP". that two 300W PSU from Sparkle Fortron may not be internally identical... some (did?) even use the crappy Yate Loon sleeve-bearing fans which I've seen fail too many times to count, though an annual lubrication schedule might be enough, even so to have to do that it might be preferrible to get one of their other models with better fans, often they use pretty good NMB dual ball-bearing fans. kony wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > On 21 Feb 2005 22:52:10 -0800, "larry moe 'n curly" Does that mean if you had to choose between either the best Powmax with> <larrymoencu***@my-deja.com> wrote: > >Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote: > >>"half-decent" and "inexpensive" are oxymorons. > > > >PSUs made by Fortron-Source are much better than > >"half-decent" but inexpensive, as little as $25 for > >a 350W model (probably Hi-Q or PowerQ brand). > Note though that they make different quality levels too, > that two 300W PSU from Sparkle Fortron may not be internally > identical... some (did?) even use the crappy Yate Loon > sleeve-bearing fans which I've seen fail too many times to > count, though an annual lubrication schedule might be > enough, even so to have to do that it might be preferrible > to get one of their other models with better fans, often > they use pretty good NMB dual ball-bearing fans. a ball bearing fan and the worst Fortron-Source with a sleeve bearing fan (and weren't allowed to change the fan) that you'd pick the Powmax? ;) On 22 Feb 2005 22:04:03 -0800, "larry moe 'n curly"
<larrymoencu***@my-deja.com> wrote: >> Note though that they make different quality levels too, Of course not, but i'd buy neither if I weren't allowed to>> that two 300W PSU from Sparkle Fortron may not be internally >> identical... some (did?) even use the crappy Yate Loon >> sleeve-bearing fans which I've seen fail too many times to >> count, though an annual lubrication schedule might be >> enough, even so to have to do that it might be preferrible >> to get one of their other models with better fans, often >> they use pretty good NMB dual ball-bearing fans. > >Does that mean if you had to choose between either the best Powmax with >a ball bearing fan and the worst Fortron-Source with a sleeve bearing >fan (and weren't allowed to change the fan) that you'd pick the Powmax? > ;) change the fan. Every PSU in a system I rely on has either NMB or Nidec fan on PSU exhaust, though these two are great fans it's really just a preference from a pricing/bulk-purchase standpoint, Delta et al are good too. These days though with systems using ever-more power I'd as soon recommend someone go ahead and splurge on a 530W Sparkle/Fortron, as 350W is cutting it a bit tight for some on 12V rail and the 530W isn't much more expensive than 400W after a bit of hunting. FWIW, there seems to be a noticably better build on the 400W and higher models, the difference between a 350W & 400W is more than that between the 300W and 350W. I've heard good reports of users of Sparkle PS's. I haven't used them but
you might check out Newegg or other outfits to price them. -- Show quoteHide quoteJan Alter bear***@verizon.net or jal***@phila.k12.pa.us "jc" <chong***@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:TW6Sd.2771$Am3.124984@news20.bellglobal.com... > Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know there > is > Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee Any other > ideas. > Thanks in advance > > On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:03:47 -0500, "jc" <chong***@sympatico.ca> wrote: Thermaltake PurePower 420 $37.99>Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know there is >Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee Any other >ideas. >Thanks in advance > http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-153-006&depa=0 I've used several with no problems. regards Dud -- Roses are red Violets are blue Most sigs are funny This one isn't Miss Perspicacia Tick provided you answer up front and
accurate. How do they sell power supplies for a lower price. First they are marketing to computer assemblers who don't even have basic electrical knowledge and who think they are computer literate because they can swap power supplies. These are the perfect people to market supplies that are missing essential functions. As Miss Perspicacia Tick noted, one does not discover some missing functions until after the power supply has damaged motherboard, memory, and hard drive. For the benefit of computer assemblers - if a power supply failure causes other computer damage, then the power supply was defective when purchased - was missing essential functions. Minimally acceptable power supplies retail at about $65. And not all $65 power supplies are minimally acceptable. But if the price is lower, then *assume* they are making a higher profit. Ask which functions they forgot to include in that supply. There exist bean counters and computer guys. Which one will you be to select a power supply? One who first demands the long list of written, numerical specifications? Or one who only buys using price? Any recommendation not first based upon the long list of defacto specifications (and even Intel publishes those requirements) should be considered speculation or a recommendation from a bean counter. Where are the specs for that Powmax? There you go. Notice why Powmax fail so often. They are not selling to people with technical knowledge. They provide no written specs; to market to computer assemblers. No long list of written, numeric specs? Well you know what then can happen. jc wrote: Show quoteHide quote > Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know > there is Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year > guarantee Any other ideas. > Thanks in advance There are NO "decent" inexpensive power supply units.
-- Show quoteHide quoteDaveW "jc" <chong***@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:TW6Sd.2771$Am3.124984@news20.bellglobal.com... > Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know there > is > Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee Any other > ideas. > Thanks in advance > > you shouldn't skimp on a PS, I have an Antec Neo Power in one system and a
Ultra X-connect in another. The PS's that came with the two chasis' I gave away. Skimping on a PS is like buying a house with a rotting foundationm it will cost you a lot of money down the line. In article <TW6Sd.2771$Am3.124***@news20.bellglobal.com>, chong777
@sympatico.ca says... > Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know there is http://tinyurl.com/5t5ry> Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee Any other > ideas. > Thanks in advance > > > there you go. jc wrote:
> Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know there is Buy a power supply and try it. It will either work or not. You can > Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee Any other > ideas. > Thanks in advance > > return it if it doesn't. Trying to understand your needs, I believe you are trying to buy the biggest number of watts on the block so you can brag about it, but you don't want to pay for the priviledge. On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:03:47 -0500, "jc"
<chong***@sympatico.ca> wrote: >Does anyone know of a half decent inexpensive power supply. I know there is 1st determine the system power needs. Based upon that, a>Powmax which isn't that great. Despite the 2 year guarantee Any other >ideas. >Thanks in advance > good deal can be had from Sparkle/Fortron units meeting those needs, or one of several other name-brands which are often more expensive per same quality but as with many marked-up items, they are subject to go on sale. How much you save depends on how impatient you are and how much time is devoted to searching.
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