A good 450W should be enough if you dont OC anything, albeit a little border line...
reading this
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Throughout our testing, the ePower Tagan 480W performed flawlessly. From the noise level to the voltage rails, everything stayed within their respective range. Although ePower has brought a number of new things to the table, such as the rubber protection cover for the power switch and RTN grounding connector cable, we were disappointed to see their 20+4 and 4+4 sliding connectors not implemented on this unit. (REVISED (05/10/05) We've been informed by ePower Technology that their new Tagan model will feature these sliding connectors.) As a whole, this was an incredible power supply unit from ePower Technology and would go great in most high-end servers.
It seams like quality stuff so I would give it a shot!
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from <A HREF="http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=177&num=1" target="_new">this </A> site I never heard from but I decided to trust it since the review was rather good and profesionnal. Plsu the picture seamed to show a good quality PSU...
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