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PSU Newbie. What makes are more reliable?

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I am looking for a PSU of around 400-500W for under 100€ and ive been looking at the website where i usually buy hardware but i dont know what to choose, could you just have a quick look at the list of PSU's and tell me which one is best value for the money? I just want it to be able to power a Pentium D 830 and an ATI X1900GT. What would you reccomend?

One more thing, preferably i would like you to chose from the products that have the green sign next to them.

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http://www.alternate.es/html/shop/ [...] atios++++&


Thanks for your time.

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At risk of sounding like a douche, I reference you to the sticky at the top of the message board. Also ratings on newegg are a pretty good indication of a product's quality.

Reply to milnyckyj

From that list I would look at one of the Tagan, Silverstone or OCZ products.

Reply to waylander

Same as Waylander, the Silverstone Zeus and Strider series are also nice. Enermax Liberty series maybe...

Reply to Doughbuy

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At risk of sounding like a douche, I reference you to the sticky at the top of the message board. Also ratings on newegg are a pretty good indication of a product's quality.



Serioulsy dont listen to those retards who plug it in it works and they give it a 10 star rating simply based on that. Reviews on those sites are the worst way ever to determin how good aproduct is.

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