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Old 02-24-2009, 01:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I need some reccomendations for PSU

Can someone Please reccomend me a psu over 1000w that is crossfirex and for quad core i want it to be good and be able to run 2 graphics cards and more then 3 HDs and so on..
All i really want is more then 1 recommendation for a psu because ive tried already and it aint easy to find a good one, and im searching on both swedish and latvian online stores to buy it.
Thank you very much for all your help.
P.s how will i know if it fits in my computer or so on im not sure about that.

this is a link to the case i have:
http://cableorganizer.com/outlet/EFL...LAID=274422213

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Old 02-25-2009, 05:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: I need some reccomendations for PSU

bumping...
Just need a bit of recommendations cuz i cant find one that im sure will work with my computer/ fit in my case, id appreciate any help i can be given.
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: I need some reccomendations for PSU

ATX supplies are standard size Height and Width these will be longer then normal but should fit any standard size ATX case.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817171034
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: I need some reccomendations for PSU

I don't have a link to any of those online stores in your area (swedish and latvian online stores), so let this guide you. These power supplies are all top quality and will do the job you want them to do:

Seasonic – Any Model
Corsair – Any Model
PC Power & Cooling – Any Model
Thermaltake – “Toughpower” Series Only
Coolermaster – “Real Power Pro” Series Only

If you find something you like, repost and one of our team members (all are qualified) can assist you with any particular supply.
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Thank you both very much, i tried to find what newegg's list had and find them here on those sites i couldnt this is the best ones so far i found but they arent
certified by intel or crossfire anyways this is what i found id appreciate any input.

Corsair http://www.indomo.se/index.php?mode=item&id=4054

Coolermaster http://www.liontech.se/PartDetail.as...br:pricerunner

Thermaltake https://www.inet.se/datorkomponenter...ltake/6308423/

does it matter if it is certified to run ati crossfire or intel and so on ?
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Re: I need some reccomendations for PSU

I would go for Cooler Master Real Power Pro...
Has more power than the others + 5 years of warranty...
For example, Thermaltake got 1 year warranty... I am not saying Thermaltake is bad PSU, but 5 years is 5 years =)
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Thank you for your response but may i ask if it matters whether it is certified to be used for crossfirex or not ?

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Re: I need some reccomendations for PSU

Generally that is marketing trick to guide you for buying their products...
This means that nVidia has tested PSU in their lab and it is marked as certified for SLI or in ATI lab and is certified for Xfire...
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Ah ok thank you very much for all your help :D
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