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Old 02-06-2007, 06:37 PM
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good power supply?

I'm building an athlon 64 PC (either 2800 or 3000), using a PCI-E based Asus
939 board (not sli) and looking for a DECENT power supply. Don't want ot
break the bank here, but don't want to buy total crap. are there any "hidden
gems" in the power supply dept? this is mainly a business workstation, won't
be used for anything too intensive, MABYE some light photoshop is about as
rough as it will get. thanks


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Re: good power supply?

I bought an Antec, Smartpower 2.0, 500 watt from Fryes Electronics
Store(outpost.com) for approx. $75.00. Very good with lots of power and
extras that can be used later.
"Dr Nick" <Drnick5@cox.net> wrote in message
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> I'm building an athlon 64 PC (either 2800 or 3000), using a PCI-E based
> Asus 939 board (not sli) and looking for a DECENT power supply. Don't
> want ot break the bank here, but don't want to buy total crap. are there
> any "hidden gems" in the power supply dept? this is mainly a business
> workstation, won't be used for anything too intensive, MABYE some light
> photoshop is about as rough as it will get. thanks
>



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Re: good power supply?

I bought an Antec, Smartpower 2.0, 500 watt from Fryes Electronics
Store(outpost.com) for approx. $75.00. Very good with lots of power and
extras that can be used later.
"Dr Nick" <Drnick5@cox.net> wrote in message
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> I'm building an athlon 64 PC (either 2800 or 3000), using a PCI-E based
> Asus 939 board (not sli) and looking for a DECENT power supply. Don't
> want ot break the bank here, but don't want to buy total crap. are there
> any "hidden gems" in the power supply dept? this is mainly a business
> workstation, won't be used for anything too intensive, MABYE some light
> photoshop is about as rough as it will get. thanks
>



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Re: good power supply?

I bought an Antec, Smartpower 2.0, 500 watt from Fryes Electronics
Store(outpost.com) for approx. $75.00. Very good with lots of power and
extras that can be used later.
"Dr Nick" <Drnick5@cox.net> wrote in message
news:8Xd_f.926$EA3.237@dukeread10...
> I'm building an athlon 64 PC (either 2800 or 3000), using a PCI-E based
> Asus 939 board (not sli) and looking for a DECENT power supply. Don't
> want ot break the bank here, but don't want to buy total crap. are there
> any "hidden gems" in the power supply dept? this is mainly a business
> workstation, won't be used for anything too intensive, MABYE some light
> photoshop is about as rough as it will get. thanks
>



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Re: good power supply?

I have a brand new 500 Watt that I can let you have for $35.00 with $7.50
shipping.

ATX


On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 16:15:07 -0400, Dr Nick <Drnick5@cox.net> wrote:

> I'm building an athlon 64 PC (either 2800 or 3000), using a PCI-E based
> Asus
> 939 board (not sli) and looking for a DECENT power supply. Don't want ot
> break the bank here, but don't want to buy total crap. are there any
> "hidden
> gems" in the power supply dept? this is mainly a business workstation,
> won't
> be used for anything too intensive, MABYE some light photoshop is about
> as
> rough as it will get. thanks
>
>




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Re: good power supply?

I have a brand new 500 Watt that I can let you have for $35.00 with $7.50
shipping.

ATX


On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 16:15:07 -0400, Dr Nick <Drnick5@cox.net> wrote:

> I'm building an athlon 64 PC (either 2800 or 3000), using a PCI-E based
> Asus
> 939 board (not sli) and looking for a DECENT power supply. Don't want ot
> break the bank here, but don't want to buy total crap. are there any
> "hidden
> gems" in the power supply dept? this is mainly a business workstation,
> won't
> be used for anything too intensive, MABYE some light photoshop is about
> as
> rough as it will get. thanks
>
>




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Re: good power supply?

I have a brand new 500 Watt that I can let you have for $35.00 with $7.50
shipping.

ATX


On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 16:15:07 -0400, Dr Nick <Drnick5@cox.net> wrote:

> I'm building an athlon 64 PC (either 2800 or 3000), using a PCI-E based
> Asus
> 939 board (not sli) and looking for a DECENT power supply. Don't want ot
> break the bank here, but don't want to buy total crap. are there any
> "hidden
> gems" in the power supply dept? this is mainly a business workstation,
> won't
> be used for anything too intensive, MABYE some light photoshop is about
> as
> rough as it will get. thanks
>
>




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