Looking for the best Power Supply for Budget PC

indoapr

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I managed to buy a Power Supply for my PC,and now,I have 3 Choices.
1.Thermaltake LitePower 450w
2.Muscle Power Calibre 500w
3.Fsp Hexa+ II 400w
And the Spec.
A8-9600
Asrock A320m-HDV
2x4 2400Mhz Ram
500GB 7200Rpm HDD
Integrated GPU R7 Bristol Series.
So,Which should I Buy?
Btw,my budget is under 40$
 
Solution
^ you're market availability & prices are about the same though in all honesty.

Regarding the antec I suggested , seems there are 2 units .
The vp450
& the vp450p

The vp450p is then only one id recommend from those 2 as it has afpc protections.

That said , after a little digging it would seem the fsp hexa II+ 400W & the VP450P are in fact the same unit.

Antec don't make their own psu's , they simply buy internals from OEM manufacturers & repackage / rebrand them.
They also saw fit to rebrand it as a 450w model which I don't agree with

At the moment I would take the fsp hands down .

If you could find a seasonic eco 430w that would be the best choice but I highly doubt its within your set budget


indoapr

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No sir,if you have other Recommendations,write it here.Those power supply is just what I can Find in Google
 
Am I correct in guessing you're in India ???

If so then $40 is not a lot because a lot of components are overpriced.

The antec vp450(not the bp) would be a slightly better choice than the fsp if its available but past that I can't think of anything that will fit that budget.

Totally dismiss the thermaltake & muscle power units, they're awful
 
^ you're market availability & prices are about the same though in all honesty.

Regarding the antec I suggested , seems there are 2 units .
The vp450
& the vp450p

The vp450p is then only one id recommend from those 2 as it has afpc protections.

That said , after a little digging it would seem the fsp hexa II+ 400W & the VP450P are in fact the same unit.

Antec don't make their own psu's , they simply buy internals from OEM manufacturers & repackage / rebrand them.
They also saw fit to rebrand it as a 450w model which I don't agree with

At the moment I would take the fsp hands down .

If you could find a seasonic eco 430w that would be the best choice but I highly doubt its within your set budget


 
Solution
I wouldn't ever buy a second hand PSU unless I knew it's exact history.

That fsp will do the job fine , even though its an average quality unit at best it has decent cable layouts, decent efficiency , decent performance & good build quality.

Everything is at least on the right side of average