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!MiKrofT 12-31-2010 10:01 AM

Hmm looks like video cards came down a lot in price. GTX460 can be had for under $200 now. Guess it's ok to get this after all lol.

m3thods 12-31-2010 10:14 AM

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OCZ FATAL1TY Series 750W ATX 24PIN SLI Ready Modular Cables 135mm Red Fan 80+ Bronze Power Supply
Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
In Stock 53331 $94.99 $94.99
from my experience and with the constant reviews I've read, if you're going to spend $100 on a PSU, I'd probably stray away from OCZ as I've read they're hit and miss. Other alternatives are the Corsair HX750, which is rock solid, and for your setup will be sufficient. The PX series is also worth looking into, as they're modular like the OCZ that you've selected. You can never go wrong with PC Power&Cooling or Seasonic as well.

Everything else looks really good though, espcially that SSD. Almost makes me want to splurge again :p

!MiKrofT 12-31-2010 03:43 PM

I agree.

Corsair and Seasonics are my top 2 choices. The Seasonic X series have 5 year warranty and the new Corsair AX series has 7 years warranty. Both modular/silent/sanyo denki fans/and run fanless if the load is less than 20%.


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