Sturdy, yet inexpensive PSU

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Hey guys... just wondering if you could give me a hand here... I'm not sure what PSU to get. I'm looking for one that is sturdy, supports pci-express, and sata devices... but my buget is limited so I would rather it be inexpensive... here's my system... I'm thinking I need around 500 W....what do you think???

---AMD Athlon64 3200+ (2.0 GHz) 512k L2 Cache, Socket 939 (Retail) *Venice*
---DFI Lanparty UT nF4 Ultra-D (s 939)
---Sapphire Radeon X800 Pro 256MB PCI-Express
(possible upgrade to X800 XL)
---Western Digital Caviar SE 200GB - 7200RPM, 8MB Cache, SATA150 (OEM)
---OCZ Dual Channel Premier Series OCZ4001024PDC-K w/ Heatspreader (2x 512MB DDR400 Matched Pair, CAS 2.5-3-3-7)
---LG GSA-4163B (Beige) - 16x DVD +/- R / RW / RAM, Double-Layer w/Software (OEM)

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Check out the Fortron at New Egg. See if that's in your budget.

Reply to HardWareBoss

Yeah that's a good one when I bought it I paid $90.
It's the 500W Fortron Bluestorm




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