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PSU for now and later

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October 21, 2006 9:01:40 PM

I'm looking to buy a new video card to last me for four or five months when I plan to just buy a whole new custom system.

I'll need a better PSU though to run this card and I want to just buy a PSU that will be good enough for my new system.
I'm probably going to be spending $1500-$2000 canadian, mainly a gaming rig(Won't have the money till february/march).

I'm looking at this one right now

http://www.home2000.net/client/fspgroupusacom/proddetai...

I can get that for $136 canadian. I'm just wondering if thats a decent enough power supply, the few reviews I read seemed to say it wasn't bad.

I have an old motherboard, but the 20+4 connector should work to set that up I believe?

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October 21, 2006 9:28:48 PM

It's an excellent unit, check out this comparison from hexus.net where they put it on a load tester and put it side-by-side with several other well-known brands in the 600w-700w range.
October 21, 2006 9:37:33 PM

I agree with doolittle....
The Fortron FSP Epsilon is their premium line of PSU's... the best that they make.
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